FOX Performance 0-1.5″ Front, 0-1″ Rear Lift Shocks for 2017-2026 Ford F-250 4WD

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Description

FOX Performance 0-1.5 inches Front, 0-1 inches Rear Lift Shocks for 2017-2026 Ford F-250 4WD

Part Number: 2×985-24-154_2x985-24-151

Summary: This FOX Performance Series 2.0 IFP smooth body shock package is engineered to transform the handling of your Ford F-250 4WD. Utilizing an Internal Floating Piston (IFP) design, these shocks provide consistent damping by separating shock oil from the high-pressure nitrogen chamber. This configuration addresses the common issue of oil aeration, resulting in predictable handling and a comfortable ride across both highway and off-road conditions.


Features

  • Internal Floating Piston (IFP): Mono-tube design separates shock oil from the high-pressure, nitrogen-charged gas chamber to provide maximum performance by eliminating oil aeration.
  • Aluminum Body: 2.0-inch impact extruded and CNC machined 6061-T6 clear anodized aluminum construction increases cooling capacity to ensure resistance against rust and heat fade.
  • Performance Valving: Application-specific valving matched with a race-developed high-flow piston provides a predictable ride quality to ensure capability in rough road conditions.
  • Durable Shaft: 5/8 inches hard chrome plated heat-treated alloy steel construction provides high strength to ensure long-term durability.


Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Series Performance Series 2.0 IFP
Position Front and Rear
Body Diameter 2.0 inches
Front Extended Length 21.950
Front Compressed Length 13.850
Front Upper Mount Stem Top
Front Lower Mount Eyelet
Notes Fits 0-1.5 inches Front lift and 0-1 inches Rear lift heights.


Fitment

  • 2017-2026 Ford F-250 4WD
  • Note: Fitment covers 4WD models only.


What’s Included

  • Includes 4 Shocks
  • 2x Front Performance Series 2.0 IFP Shocks
  • 2x Rear Performance Series 2.0 IFP Shocks


Why Choose This Product?

  • Engineering Advantage: The Internal Floating Piston (IFP) technology prevents the mixing of gas and oil, which maintains damping integrity even as temperatures rise during operation.
  • Performance Benefit: Drivers experience improved cooling and a more controlled, fade-resistant ride compared to traditional twin-tube shock absorbers.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does this kit include shocks for the front and rear?
Yes, this part number includes a full set of 4 shocks (2 front and 2 rear) specifically for the 2017-2026 Ford F-250 4WD.

What is the benefit of the IFP design?
The Internal Floating Piston (IFP) separates the oil from the nitrogen gas, which eliminates oil aeration and allows the valving to perform consistently without fading.

Will these shocks rust over time?
These shocks feature a 6061-T6 clear anodized aluminum body that is designed to resist rust and improve heat dissipation.


Additional information
Weight 20 lbs
Dimensions 28 × 8 × 8 in
4WD-2WD

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