FOX 2.0 Performance IFP 0-1 Rear Lift Shocks 1981-2011 Isuzu Dmax
FOX 2.0 Performance IFP 0-1 Rear Lift Shocks 1981-2011 Isuzu D-max Original price was: $477.06.Current price is: $433.69.
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FOX 2.0 Performance IFP 0-1 Rear Lift Shocks 2012-2014 Isuzu D-max 4WD

Original price was: $477.06.Current price is: $433.69.

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Description

FOX 2.0 Performance IFP 0-1 Rear Lift Shocks 2012-2014 Isuzu D-max 4WD

Part Number: 985-24-083

Summary: The FOX Performance Series 2.0 IFP shocks provide a significant upgrade in damping control for the 2012-2014 Isuzu D-max 4WD. Utilizing an Internal Floating Piston (IFP) design, these shocks are engineered to separate the high-pressure nitrogen gas from the shock oil, which prevents aeration and ensures consistent performance. This setup is specifically configured for vehicles with 0-1 inches of rear lift, offering a refined ride quality over various terrains.


Features

  • Internal Floating Piston (IFP): The Internal Floating Piston (IFP) mono-tube design provides a gas-charged barrier between the oil and nitrogen to ensure fade-free performance.
  • 2.0 inches Metal Bored Body: The 2.0 inches smooth body provides increased oil capacity to ensure improved heat management during operation.
  • Performance Series Valving: Application-specific valving provides rapid response to terrain changes to ensure a controlled and comfortable ride.


Technical Specifications

Specification Value
Series Performance
Position Rear
Collapsed Length 14 inches
Extended Length 21.61 inches
Upper Mount EB3
Lower Mount EB3
Notes Configured for 0-1 inches Rear Lift


Fitment

  • 2012-2014 Isuzu D-max 4WD
  • Note: Designed for 4WD models only.


What’s Included

  • Includes 2 Shocks


Why Choose This Product?

  • Engineering Advantage: The Internal Floating Piston (IFP) architecture eliminates oil aeration, a common failure point in standard shocks, by keeping the nitrogen charge physically separated from the damping fluid.
  • Performance Benefit: Drivers will experience more consistent damping and quicker shock recovery, leading to improved vehicle stability and comfort on and off the road.


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.

Will these shocks lift my Isuzu D-max?
No, these shocks do not create lift. They are designed to accommodate vehicles that already have 0-1 inches of rear lift height.

Are these shocks sold as a pair?
Yes, this part number includes 2 rear shocks for the 2012-2014 Isuzu D-max 4WD.


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

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