How often should I service my FOX 36?
Fox Suspension Service Fox recommends that the minimum suspension fork and shock service is 125 hours of use, yearly, or whichever comes first.
How much does it cost to service a FOX fork?
$190 USD • $220 CAD* Thorough inspection of fork for wear and/or damage. Complete teardown and rebuild of damper, including new seals and oil.
What do I need to service Fox 36?
Need to know Tools Required: 10mm/15mm socket wrenches, soft mallet, pick, 2mm Allen key, syringe, 20wt Gold fork fluid, tub/bucket, shop towel, suspension grease.
How do I service my Fox 36?
This same step by step process can be followed for all Fox forks….Now let’s get to it!
- Release Fork Air Pressure.
- Remove Rebound Knob Cap.
- Remove Damper Side And Air Side Bottom Nuts.
- Knock The Damper Rod And Air Spring Rod Free.
- Pull The Lowers Off Of The Upper Tubes.
- Remove Foam Rings.
- Clean Dust Wipers.
- Clean Upper Tubes.
Where does Fox Float Fluid go?
Float Fluid sits on top of the head of the air spring and helps to maintain the seal and prolong service life. Let the air out of the fork and remove the top cap and look inside the stanchion-you should see a bit of blue fluid sitting on top of the air spring. If you see no fluid, add the pillow pack.
How often should FOX shocks be serviced?
FOX recommends regular maintenance such as checking nitrogen pressure, settings, bushings/Heims/reducers, and cleaning the shock bodies and shaft base every 500 miles for off-road applications. Split street/off-road use vehicles every 1,000 miles, and street only every 10,000 miles.
How often should I service my MTB suspension?
How often to service mtb suspension. If you are a regular mountain biker and ride steep, technical terrain, having your suspension serviced every 20 – 40 rides is recommended. For more recreational styles of mountain biking, once per year during an annual overhaul/tune-up is suggested.