What does your rig look like? 3 post since 19' and no pics🤨They did replace ALL 8 springs? What do they look like compared to stock?
Did they rebuild the shocks - O-rings, wear ring, etc?
My machine has 8000 miles on it (yes I know I’ve taken a long while to get around to this. Last trip to Moab did it). I asked Weller if they replace oil, O-rings, piston wear bands while the shock is open. NO to all.What does your rig look like? 3 post since 19' and no pics🤨
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Yes they rebuild the whole thing.
The answer yo got doesn't make since!My machine has 8000 miles on it (yes I know I’ve taken a long while to get around to this. Last trip to Moab did it). I asked Weller if they replace oil, O-rings, piston wear bands while the shock is open. NO to all.
Remington said “they rebuild the whole thing.” Not to argue cuz I’m trying to figure out just what I’m getting and ought to get - if they’re not doing what I listed, other than changing the shim stacks it appears they are doing nothing inside the shock.
How many miles do most of you go before a rebuild?
This is my first rodeo on modifying shocks. Is the OEM stuff Fox uses good enough to continue to use it all after 8000 miles? Or do others just do the rebuild them themselves?
How many miles do most of you go before doing seals, O-rings, etc?
My machine has 8000 miles on it (yes I know I’ve taken a long while to get around to this. Last trip to Moab did it). I asked Weller if they replace oil, O-rings, piston wear bands while the shock is open. NO to all.
Remington said “they rebuild the whole thing.” Not to argue cuz I’m trying to figure out just what I’m getting and ought to get - if they’re not doing what I listed, other than changing the shim stacks it appears they are doing nothing inside the shock.
How many miles do most of you go before a rebuild?
This is my first rodeo on modifying shocks. Is the OEM stuff Fox uses good enough to continue to use it all after 8000 miles? Or do others just do the rebuild them themselves?
How many miles do most of you go before doing seals, O-rings, etc?
I'll be nice, how do you remove the shim stacks without losing oil? You can't, start over with new oil and clean shock internals, you will be surprised how dirty the oil is. The seals will let dirt in little by little. Good time to revisit the viscosity of your oil for what you are trying to achieve before you restack.Given experience from a previous machine, i had my current machine valved and springs by weller before i ever ran it, no software at that time. At 12k miles, i had added enough weight we revisited springs and a small fine tuning on the internals, seals at that time. They said nitrogen pressures and oil levels were right where they left them, no real reason to rebuild them as there were no external leaks. I currently have 10k miles on the rebuild with no reason to reseal them. The racer guys will say they need rebuilt every 1k or so, not what i would do but at 8k if i was in there i would pay extra for seals. Judgment call, as always ymmv
The seals at 12k includes oil, the oil at 0 miles was.... 0 milesI'll be nice, how do you remove the shim stacks without losing oil? You can't, start over with new oil and clean shock internals, you will be surprised how dirty the oil is. The seals will let dirt in little by little. Good time to revisit the viscosity of your oil for what you are trying to achieve before you restack.
its like rebuilding the entire engine with new parts and using the old piston rings - I think the entire seal kit is under $20I'll be nice, how do you remove the shim stacks without losing oil? You can't, start over with new oil and clean shock internals, you will be surprised how dirty the oil is. The seals will let dirt in little by little. Good time to revisit the viscosity of your oil for what you are trying to achieve before you restack.