FL_CrackerLife
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I don’t think it’s too much of a worry for sxs application. The Foxes will need to be sent off but you should get many many miles on them before that happens.A friend of mine had asked me if the Fox shocks needed to be serviced/rebuilt, or fluid changed. And I don’t really know the answer to that question.
What do y’all think?
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did the showas on my prairie they are similar. the only hard part was getting seal kit, foxes shouldn't be hard. the oil they had right at the local Honda shop I had nitrogen and regulators that might be the only thing they normally run 150 to 200 lbs which the tire places wont be able to do but shock rebuilder or maybe air supply place never tried to ask. probably expensive to send off and loose them for a while
said they wouldn't be able to cars they are like 100 psi, shock are twice that. shocks always seem like they want you to send them, but there are vids, forum threads on whatever you have, all you really need is the weight and psi.The service manual only shows removing the spring. No mention of how much pressure or what type of oil to use.
said they wouldn't be able to cars they are like 100 psi, shock are twice that. shocks always seem like they want you to send them, but there are vids, forum threads on whatever you have, all you really need is the weight and psi.
this is what mine looked like after 2000 miles, a lot of mud and a few races
I had the stuff because I worked on a/c stuff
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