P1K5Dave
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The Fox 2.0's are a big improvement over the standard Pioneer shocks. They come standard on an LE. If you have a base or a deluxe model, you have a lot to gain in ride quality by upgrading. Of course, you also have several alternatives, such as Walker Evans, Elka, etc.
This thread deals specifically with the Fox 2.0's that are OEM accessories for the Honda Pioneer 1000. They are also known as QS-3, named for the three ride firmness settings at the top of the reservoir.
While the QS-3's are a vast improvement over the standard Honda shocks, many on this forum have found that they can be improved further by removing the standard progressive rate springs and replacing them with a single rate aftermarket spring.
I have decided to go in this direction myself. Along the way I've learned a lot of things about shocks, so I'll put what I've learned here that's relevant to this upgrade, then I'll show how I did the upgrade, and review the benefits when I'm done.
This thread deals specifically with the Fox 2.0's that are OEM accessories for the Honda Pioneer 1000. They are also known as QS-3, named for the three ride firmness settings at the top of the reservoir.
While the QS-3's are a vast improvement over the standard Honda shocks, many on this forum have found that they can be improved further by removing the standard progressive rate springs and replacing them with a single rate aftermarket spring.
I have decided to go in this direction myself. Along the way I've learned a lot of things about shocks, so I'll put what I've learned here that's relevant to this upgrade, then I'll show how I did the upgrade, and review the benefits when I'm done.