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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • We moved on from the Commuter ‪@FOXFACTORY‬ 2.0 IFP kit, to the 2.0 reservoir kit. Not exactly what we were expecting, but this truck is an outlier, and a lot of the drivers out there will welcome the benefits of the reservoirs over the IFP Fox shock.
    We're going through every shock package from ‪@thecarlisuspension‬ on our 2020 Ram 2500 Power Wagon, next up will be the King 2.5 Pintop system, and then the 3.0 Dominator package.
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Комментарии • 44

  • @2L8CO
    @2L8CO 10 месяцев назад +1

    Shawn, Awesome vid and the comparison dialog between the 2.0 and the Reservoirs. Can't wait to hear about the DSC's on the RAM.

  • @precisionmarksmanshiphq773
    @precisionmarksmanshiphq773 Год назад +2

    I'm running the Carli Backcountry system with Reservoir Shocks on my 2022 Power Wagon. I've had it on for about 13 months. It's great for my desert adventures, as I live near Virginia City Nevada. I have bottomed out my suspension many times by driving fast on some roads, and I'm considering a heavier shock. For daily driving it is great for me as I spend a lot of time on the freeway also. I do want some air bags with Daystar cradles for any load carrying I need, while still being able to get my articulation. I kept my factory sway bar as I like having a choice of engagement. So far so good on Carli...I'm not disappointed..

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +1

      Our Boss, Sean Reyes, went from the Commuter -> Back Country -> Dominator. Both Commuter and Backcountry were great but for what he was using it for, it was a bit under valved or tuned. The Dominator is now overkill for his needs lol. We're looking at doing the Pintop next or going to a Fox 2.5

  • @fscottgray9784
    @fscottgray9784 4 месяца назад

    I went with Bilstein 5160s using the stock springs and Thuren track bars. This helped make the Power wagon handle better with weight and firmed it up overall. I did not want to go any taller and feel like the bilstein handle weight better.

  • @PONO-go3ee
    @PONO-go3ee Год назад +1

    Yes DSC’s on the Fox Resi’s make a world of Difference just with a twist of the knob before Jumping in to do some High speeds or back on the Road

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      Yeah, may get a custom set ordered up from Thuren

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      Yup we have plans to throw on some 2.5 DSC on the Powewagon hopefully soon!

  • @ChookChasersMX
    @ChookChasersMX Год назад +1

    I’d like to see you review or what you think about Ironman foam cell pro shocks

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      We have them currently a set on our 2007 Nissan Xterra. Review is still pending. We had to do a good amount of work to fit it correctly.

    • @ChookChasersMX
      @ChookChasersMX Год назад

      @@ShockSurplus thanks! Would be good to see how you guys find them

  • @akathedude3266
    @akathedude3266 6 месяцев назад

    is this review for a back country leveling kit or the back country 3.25?

  • @dustinbovey7865
    @dustinbovey7865 6 месяцев назад

    I know this is an older video, but been doing research into suspensions for a Ram 2500 build on 37’s. Looking for suggestions to find a balance of road/highway, off road capabilities very similar to yours, without sacrificing too much towing capacity. Any and all are welcome! Love the videos!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  6 месяцев назад +1

      No shock is really going to affect towing capacity; but maybe you mean towing 'capability'. Capacity is how much the truck can handle. Capability is how well it does it. Most shocks can do it all, but something like a Bilstein will be much better on the handling aspect, and maybe less forgiving on the offroad aspect; a bit more chattery. Fox will be more forgiving and softer in the rocky chatter, softer on the pavement, but sacrifice a little on the handling front. But both can handle a 10k trailer fine.

    • @dustinbovey7865
      @dustinbovey7865 6 месяцев назад

      @@ShockSurplus Haha I did mean capability, autocorrect took over. I greatly appreciate the response! I’m very new to it all but love learning. I was thinking the Fox 2.5’s actually for some adjustability. Would they have much of a negative impact on payload then, or no?

  • @stevenpeterson7234
    @stevenpeterson7234 Год назад +1

    Awesome truck!! How has your hemi engine held up? Any tick yet?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +2

      thanks! not yet, have heard about it though, at about 60k miles now and still feeling strong.

    • @medicchester
      @medicchester Год назад

      Use Lucas sythetic oil additive. ❤

  • @Vicarivss
    @Vicarivss Год назад +1

    What front bumper do you have on there? I like it.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +2

      Sean Reyes is running a Expedition One Bumper on his 2021 Ram 2500 Power Wagon

  • @ajdizzle4shizzle
    @ajdizzle4shizzle Год назад

    Excellent overview!

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      Thanks, there's a lot more Ram content coming, including the King 2.5 and 3.0 reviews

  • @spartanb16
    @spartanb16 Год назад

    So i live in BFE and do more country style off-roading so my 20 PW is stock and wasnt sure what shock system to go with.. for a comfortable daily driver but able to still go off road and hit trails and mud holes

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +3

      The Fox 2.0 really changed the ride for the better on the chattery terrain on this vehicle. Improving it even further would be going with Thuren's 0.5" coils + fox 2.0 would also improve comfort and performance.

  • @juanosorio7688
    @juanosorio7688 11 месяцев назад

    I just purchased this fox shock system but im having second taughts after watching your video . I drive a f350 and do more heavy towing and was looking for a stiffer more stability type of thing , i have yet to install it
    Is this a good set up for that or there something else you would of recommended

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  11 месяцев назад

      The Fox works great under a load if you get the CD adjustable shocks otherwise if you are not looking to spend that much you would be better off with something that has more Digressive valving like a Bilstein 4600 or 5100 if it has been lifted or leveled

  • @akathedude3266
    @akathedude3266 7 месяцев назад

    thanks for the videos!!! maybe you could give me some advice. i live where there are a lot of broken pavement, potholes and lots of band aids on the highway. would the commuter be better or backcountry? i would like to go with 3.25'. I also tow our travel trailer, 21 foot boat and duel seadoos in summer. not much towing in winter.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  7 месяцев назад +1

      Commuter for sure. It does not sound like you are really using it in anyway that would get the shocks remotely hot enough to warrant an external reservoir, and the valving on the IFP Commuter shocks is a little better under a load

    • @akathedude3266
      @akathedude3266 7 месяцев назад

      thanks for the input! yeah the roads here are terrible here in northern manitoba canada. hoping this will help. @@ShockSurplus

    • @akathedude3266
      @akathedude3266 4 месяца назад

      @@ShockSurplus i went and ordered the 2.5 commuter leveling kit with track bar, sway bar, upper and lower steering stabilizers. should i add the rear track bar from thuren? is the back track bar with it?

  • @dewjr
    @dewjr Год назад

    Does the camper top negate the side bed containers?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      The driver side window on the shell pops open so everything is super accessible.

  • @NYCSanman
    @NYCSanman Год назад

    Carli E-Venture would have the adjustability you would be looking for.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      waiting on them to actually be released, cant wait

  • @donevy9784
    @donevy9784 Год назад

    Are you local to Reno Nevada?

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      the owner Sean is, recognize moon rocks?

  • @joeparga1070
    @joeparga1070 10 месяцев назад

    How fast can you hit whoops with this kit

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  10 месяцев назад

      You can definitely go 10-15 % faster than a stock set of shocks on most applications, but if you are looking to go fast over whoops you really should be looking for more than a 2" body shock on pretty much anything, but especially on a full-size truck that weighs as much as a Power Wagon. These use basically the same size piston and internals as the stock Power Wagon shocks, so although they stay cooler and ride a little better, they do not offer a huge increase in high speed off road performance. However, as the kit's name implies, that is not their intended purpose. These shocks are part of Carli's Backcountry system, which is a more basic trail and overland oriented suspension system. Their Pin Top and Dominator systems which are aimed at more high speed off-road performance use 2.5" and 3" body shocks for good reason, as although the Commuter and Backcountry kits ride heaps better than stock, they are a bit out of their pay grade when you want to go smack whoops.

  • @advNORTH
    @advNORTH Год назад

    If you wanna sell a used set of suspension I'd buy it

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад

      We'll have both sets of fox ready for sale shortly

  • @1FiftyOverland
    @1FiftyOverland Год назад +4

    Resi shocks are like snorkels 99% of people don't need them. They just wanna look cool.

    • @ShockSurplus
      @ShockSurplus  Год назад +4

      We agree, but if you do off-roading quite often and want the added benefit from them then it's a good investment.

    • @user-rk2ww2cm4v
      @user-rk2ww2cm4v Год назад +4

      What's wrong with looking cool bro?!?

    • @malcolmn.5222
      @malcolmn.5222 Год назад

      And 99 percent of people arent buying then on the 1 percent who actually need them.

    • @freelyroaming
      @freelyroaming 8 месяцев назад

      What people think they 'need' is totally subjective. Very few people NEED to drive 40 mph on a dirt track and most people can just change their air filter twice as often. So sure, no one need to do that. But most who own them will use them at one time or another which arguably necessitates them. By the same token, very few people need a power wagon. It is all a first world luxury.