FOX Fct Res Adj 0-2 Front Lift Shocks 12-16 Ford Ranger T6 HiRider 2WD
FOX Fct Res Adj 0-2 Front Lift Shocks 12-16 Ford Ranger T6 HiRider 2WD Original price was: $2,449.25.Current price is: $2,272.60.
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FOX Factory Res Adj 0-2 Front Lift Shocks 2012-2016 Ford Ranger T6 4WD
FOX Factory Res Adj 0-2 Front Lift Shocks 2012-2016 Ford Ranger T6 4WD Original price was: $2,449.25.Current price is: $2,272.60.

FOX 2.0 Performance 0-2″ Front Lift Shocks 2012-2018 Ford Ranger T6 4WD

Original price was: $1,277.06.Current price is: $1,160.96.

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SKU: 2x983-02-085_874 Categories: ,
Description

FOX 2.0 Performance 0-2 inches Front Lift Shocks 2012-2018 Ford Ranger T6 4WD

Part Number: 983-02-085

Summary: The FOX 2.0 Performance Series Internal Floating Piston (IFP) shocks are designed for the 2012-2018 Ford Ranger T6 4WD to provide improved handling and control. By utilizing an Internal Floating Piston (IFP), these shocks separate the high-pressure nitrogen gas from the shock oil, preventing aeration and ensuring consistent performance. This setup is specifically configured to accommodate front lift heights ranging from 0 to 2 inches, offering a versatile solution for leveled or lifted applications.


Features

  • Internal Floating Piston (IFP): The Internal Floating Piston (IFP) design provides a physical barrier between the gas and oil to ensure fade-free damping during varied operation.
  • 2.0 inches Body Diameter: The 2.0-inch body provides increased fluid capacity to ensure efficient heat management.
  • Application Specific Valving: Performance Series valving provides optimized damping characteristics to ensure a controlled ride on the Ford Ranger T6 platform.


Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Series Performance
Position Front
Collapsed Length 15 inches (38.97 CM)
Extended Length 20.14 inches (44.15 CM)
Upper Mount TM
Lower Mount Eyelet
Notes Configured for 0-2 inches Front Lift


Fitment

  • 2012-2018 Ford Ranger T6
  • Note: Fits 4WD models.


What’s Included

  • Includes 2 Shocks


Why Choose This Product?

  • Engineering Advantage: The Internal Floating Piston (IFP) architecture eliminates oil aeration, which is a common failure point in standard shocks, maintaining damping integrity.
  • Performance Benefit: Drivers will experience a more predictable and stable front end, whether at stock height or with up to 2 inches of front lift.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the benefit of the IFP design?
The Internal Floating Piston (IFP) separates the shock oil from the high-pressure nitrogen gas, which prevents the oil from foaming and ensures consistent damping performance.

What lift height are these shocks compatible with?
These front shocks are designed to work with front lift heights of 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 inches.

Are these shocks sold as a pair?
Yes, this part number includes 2 front shocks for a complete front-end installation.


Additional information
Weight 25 lbs
Dimensions 28 × 8 × 8 in
4WD-2WD

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