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Fox, King Coilover Setup

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by AccuTune Offroad, Jun 24, 2020.

  1. Jun 24, 2020 at 8:32 AM
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    AccuTune Offroad

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    Suspension Setup For OEM Fit Front Coilovers
    With adjustable coilovers from companies like Fox & King, we get a lot of frequently asked questions about lift heights and making adjustments. In this article will go through the basics and help explain some limitations you may encounter while lifting your Tacoma. Click links below to see full article. If you have any questions not answered in the article, please comment below!



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  2. Jun 24, 2020 at 8:35 AM
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    You have a link to an article on what to do if you buy a vehicle with Kings on it and what to do to make sure they’re good to go and don’t need any rebuilding/maintenance/tlc?
     
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    Buying used shocks, you never really know the condition they are in unless they are opened up. Check nitrogen pressure first, should be 150psi. Check for signs of oil leaking. If the shocks look to be in good shape, probably don't need to be serviced for 20-30k miles. Again, depends on the actual mileage and use of the shocks prior to you getting them
     
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    Thank you! Will be buying one of two trucks this week. One has Kings. Appreciated!
     
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    The table of lengths at the end of that article you linked is a wicked good resource
     
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    Thanks! We have shock lengths on most of the product pages on our website too, but this is a list of the more popular vehicles. We're still waiting on King to get some shock lengths, but most of them are in there.
     

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