Heat Management For Endless Corrugations

Why damping changes during the day
Washboard and whoops heat shock oil fast. Hot oil thins, cavitation can appear, and your once-settled rig starts to wander. Solve the heat and your line stays clean.

Fox: add oil volume, keep feel steady
Fox Performance Series 2.0 Remote Reservoir
adds oil capacity and cooling. The shock behaves the same at mile thirty as at mile three, which is exactly what you need on desert connectors and long forest roads. Use Fox 2.0 IFP as the baseline when your routes are shorter or cooler and you want that signature smooth Fox feel.

Bilstein: big-piston authority up front
Bilstein 6112
front coilovers move more oil through a larger piston, which gives you control when the front bites into successive dips. Pair with Bilstein 5100 at the other end for a consistent monotube character if you do not need reservoirs.

Eibach: keep travel and attitude
Heat problems get worse when the chassis rides too low in the stroke. Eibach Pro-Lift Springs hold steady gear higher in travel so shocks work in their designed window. Combine them with Eibach Pro-Truck Sport Shocks for a balanced, repeatable response on mixed routes.

Habits that protect your investment
Set pressures in the morning shade, stage heavy items low and near the axle, and stop once midday to check heat-soaked pressures. A pound here or there can restore grip and calm. Note what worked so you can repeat it on the next loop.

Closing
Beat fade with Fox 2.0 Remote Reservoir or 2.0 IFP, Bilstein 6112 or 5100, and Eibach Pro-Lift Springs with Pro-Truck Sport Shocks. Shockwarehouse will map the exact parts to your vehicle and weight.