FOX Coilover 2.5 Elite Settings

Fyrmedic22
Dec 28, 2025

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Dec 28, 2025

I have a 2024 Bronco Badlands with the Sasquatch Package.
I have the Fox 2.5 Elite Coilovers and I have been messing with the settings on the hi & low speed compression but have an issue. The rear end is very soft and springy. There is a section on the 95 south here is Vegas near downtown. This section has rolling whoops (I don't know any other way to explain this) in them. The back end springs up and down quite a lot. almost to the point of being out of control at speed. I have a roof rack and awning and some equipment in the back.
Has anyone had this problem? What did you do to fix? What are your adjustments? Do you go with Heavy Duty Rear Springs?
Thanks
Troy Anderson
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Life is a Highway

Dec 28, 2025

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I have a 2024 Bronco Badlands with the Sasquatch Package.
I have the Fox 2.5 Elite Coilovers and I have been messing with the settings on the hi & low speed compression but have an issue. The rear end is very soft and springy. There is a section on the 95 south here is Vegas near downtown. This section has rolling whoops (I don't know any other way to explain this) in them. The back end springs up and down quite a lot. almost to the point of being out of control at speed. I have a roof rack and awning and some equipment in the back.
Has anyone had this problem? What did you do to fix? What are your adjustments? Do you go with Heavy Duty Rear Springs?
Thanks
Is yours a two door or four door? I know that @rockymountain, Brian Clark has the heavier 4 door Sasquatch springs on the Fox shocks he put on his two door BL. And I know that others have purchased heavier Eibach springs

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Jan 08, 2026

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Mine is a 4 door. Fox does make a heavier spring. Just not sure what direction to go. I'm going to try to increase the preload on the spring. I need to raise it about an inch and then level things out. Then mess with the high and low speed compression to see how that works. If it's still too spongy then I may go to a heavier spring.
Troy Anderson
TK1215

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