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How to do a Fox 36 Performance lower leg service
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- In this video I’m going to give you a step-by-step process on how to properly perform a Fox 36 Performance lower leg service.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Introduction
0:41 Cleaning the fork
1:39 Removing rebound adjuster
2:01 Removing bottom nuts and crush washers
2:32 Removing damper and air spring
3:08 Removing and cleaning the lower legs, damper and air spring
3:35 Replacing foam rings, seals, and sag ring
4:41 Reinstalling damper and air spring
5:26 Inserting oil into lower legs
6:09 Tightening bottom nuts
LINKS
Website: mountainbikeservice.com/
Facebook Group: / mountainbikeservice
Repair specifications: mountainbikeservice.com/lower...
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Great video
Awesome workstands
Correct tool makes life much easier 👍
Thanks so much... these forks are great for what they are.
Nice instruction
Can you do one with fit4 damper cheers
My son just did this service but forgot to put the grease on the inside of the seal. Is is possible to wipe some on the stanchion and work it back and forth to get sufficient grease in there without redoing the entire service? Thanks.
No, a seal is meant to keep things out. If what you say could work, then a couple of wet rides and your fork would be filled with water and grime.
Never work on the fork before releasing the pressure on the top!!!
This step should be added.
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