The Fox 2. 0s with the stem tops where developed for the KORE Chase set up, but Fox now sells them as a stand alone shock with the urethane bushings. (They are in a specialty area of the web page, not the 2. 0 series page. ) That will work for an other wise stock truck, BUT you would have to trial and error the valving to get it like you want. You could probably end up with a great ride but it'd be a lot of trouble. My experience with the heim joints is that they are a high maintainance item suited more for recreational use. For an everyday driver, I think the urethane are the way to go. This is one of the reasons I when with the Chase. I ended up replacing the heim joints with urethane on my 01 with the
Bilstein 2. 0s. You might want to consider using some 5100 Bilsteins or one of the leveling kits from one of the quality suspension vendors.