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Old 10-09-2013, 05:03 AM
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Northridge code shark tank $319 for the ATS I was told

I filmed a short video. Waiting to process. Shitty but shows how well it works. Will post soon
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Sorry crappy vid.
http://youtu.be/zuZ1-FHoNEc The wheel hardly moves with me loosely holding it. Tried to aim for the pot holes
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Another very satisfied user of the Fox ATS SS. The Fox ATS tightens the steering, smooths out bumps and potholes, and reduces drift in windy conditions. A good test was driving over a washboard dirt road that we use to get to our off-road trails. It also dampens the rough bridge joints I drive over every day.

FYI, after I busted my stock SS, I installed a cheap RC SS, because after all, according to forum wisdom there is no difference in quality between brands. Just buy the cheapest replacement. Wrong. There is no comparison.
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I think this is going to be my next mod. Reviews sound great!
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100% worth it. I honestly didn't know people were running it on a stock jeep.
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Originally Posted by kjeeper10
Yes ... I've seen others DIY a bracket with w 1/2" hole.
Is there any chance you can post a pic of this mounted with the synergy bracket
Old 10-09-2013, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Monte417
Is there any chance you can post a pic of this mounted with the synergy bracket
You want a pic of the synergy bracket that flips the SS.

Mine is the raised TB bracket which has holes already for the SS.
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Originally Posted by kjeeper10
You want a pic of the synergy bracket that flips the SS.

Mine is the raised TB bracket which has holes already for the SS.
The one that mounts to the trackbar bracket. Im assuming you didnt use the trackbar bracket from the fox kit because you wanted to use the 9/16 bolt. If you want to continue to use the 9/16 bolt do you need that trackbar bracket from synergy? Just want to see how you have everything mounted up. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Monte417
The one that mounts to the trackbar bracket. Im assuming you didnt use the trackbar bracket from the fox kit because you wanted to use the 9/16 bolt. If you want to continue to use the 9/16 bolt do you need that trackbar bracket from synergy? Just want to see how you have everything mounted up. Thanks
Gotcha

Fox used a 2 sided bolt that actually replaces your factory 14mm bolt. One side is 14 mm and the other is 1/2 which the stab mounts to.

I'm using a raised track bar bracket with a flipped drag link. Just so happens to have 2 holes for mounting a stab.

Look at the fox 2.0 shock with the bracket I posted earlier. People will modify that bracket to work with the ATS.
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Originally Posted by kjeeper10
Gotcha

Fox used a 2 sided bolt that actually replaces your factory 14mm bolt. One side is 14 mm and the other is 1/2 which the stab mounts to.

I'm using a raised track bar bracket with a flipped drag link. Just so happens to have 2 holes for mounting a stab.

Look at the fox 2.0 shock with the bracket I posted earlier. People will modify that bracket to work with the ATS.
Awesome thanks


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