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Old 04-14-2019, 01:00 PM
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Anyone used the Fox 985-02-132 Single Stabilizer

I was just on the Fox website and see they have the performance series 2.0 TS 985-02-132 stabilizer for the 2017-2019 trucks for $289.00. Wondering if anyone has used it or knows anything about it? And am wondering if the ATS is worth the extra money?
 
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Old 04-14-2019, 07:08 PM
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Anyone know anything about it??
 
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They cost 180 on stage 3, they work well. I like it better than the ATS.
 
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Old 04-14-2019, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by mattymax
https://www.amazon.com/Fox-985-24-00...gateway&sr=8-1

I think this is the one you need after a search
985-24-001
Thanks mattymax....i have been looking at that one also but hadnt seen the one i listed on the fox site until today and just curious about it
 
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Originally Posted by bde250
They cost 180 on stage 3, they work well. I like it better than the ATS.
Thanks i will check it out...just hadnt seen that part number until today
 
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Thanks i will check it out...just hadnt seen that part number until today
can you post a link? I can’t find that part number online
 
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Originally Posted by Jointasset
can you post a link? I can’t find that part number online
https://www.ridefox.com/subhome. Enter your trk information
 
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Old 04-15-2019, 12:36 PM
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https://www.ridefox.com/subhome. Enter your trk information
sorry, I meant I can’t find where any body sells that part number online.
 
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Originally Posted by Jointasset
sorry, I meant I can’t find where any body sells that part number online.
I just got off the phone with Fox and this was just released on Friday so information is new to vendors so i called summit and they confirmed but have to get back to me on pricing. I will post information as soon as i hear back from them
 
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Just looked that part up on ride fox, it looks like a non-adjustable version of the ATS.
 
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Originally Posted by bde250
Just looked that part up on ride fox, it looks like a non-adjustable version of the ATS.
with no external reservoir also.

nice to see they have a low cost version - makes zero sense to go with a traditional shock type steering damper now.

ATS:



TS:

 
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[...] makes zero sense to go with a traditional shock type steering damper now. [...]
I could think of about 140 reasons why it makes sense to go with the traditional shock type.
 
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I could think of about 140 reasons why it makes sense to go with the traditional shock type.
ah yes - $140 is like 0.23% of the purchase price of the vehicle
 
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I recently put the regular/traditional shock style Fox steering damper on. Feels better than stock but I’m not leveled or experiencing excessive bump steer or noticeable death wobble either.
 


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