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<blockquote data-quote="ruey220" data-source="post: 1869291" data-attributes="member: 62660"><p>I'm trying to figure out something on my truck and was wondering if the last shop I had work done had changed my ride height since previously my tires weren't rubbing and now they are rubbing after they changed the control arms.</p><p></p><p>Previously my tires first rubbed before I lifted with the 3.0s and now it's back to the same condition prior to putting the shocks. So I'm curious to know as I was looking at the threads now vs before. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My question is how does it work out that 1/8" difference on the thread movement equates to like a 1/4 " ride height difference? Wouldn't moving the height up or down the spring collar on the shock body simply translate to the same up and down in height? Also why does fox only indicate a 0 to 2 inch ride height adjustment with these shocks but the threads look like they can be adjusted up to 4+ inches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruey220, post: 1869291, member: 62660"] I'm trying to figure out something on my truck and was wondering if the last shop I had work done had changed my ride height since previously my tires weren't rubbing and now they are rubbing after they changed the control arms. Previously my tires first rubbed before I lifted with the 3.0s and now it's back to the same condition prior to putting the shocks. So I'm curious to know as I was looking at the threads now vs before. My question is how does it work out that 1/8" difference on the thread movement equates to like a 1/4 " ride height difference? Wouldn't moving the height up or down the spring collar on the shock body simply translate to the same up and down in height? Also why does fox only indicate a 0 to 2 inch ride height adjustment with these shocks but the threads look like they can be adjusted up to 4+ inches. [/QUOTE]
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