Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

  • Don't miss out on all the fun! Register on our forums to post and have added features! Membership levels include a FREE membership tier.

Fox Float settings- 2010 MTXSE 162

dantiede

New member
Lifetime Membership
What is/are everyone's preferences for pressure settings on their Fox Floats? I ride the back country of north Idaho, boondocking/high marking.
I'm about 200lbs (empty), I run 75psi in the front shocks, 125psi in the front/rear shock and 100psi in the rear shock. I'm looking for a pressure differential formula/theory for good transfer, minimal wheelie, minimal trenching. Not asking for to much?
 
I think you probably have too much air in the front of your skid...my timbersled runs between 75-90 depending on where I want it for the day. The rear I run 140-150 with shims and it keeps the front planted pretty well.
 
What is/are everyone's preferences for pressure settings on their Fox Floats? I ride the back country of north Idaho, boondocking/high marking.
I'm about 200lbs (empty), I run 75psi in the front shocks, 125psi in the front/rear shock and 100psi in the rear shock. I'm looking for a pressure differential formula/theory for good transfer, minimal wheelie, minimal trenching. Not asking for to much?

you have it backwards. you need to run more in the rear track shock and less in the front track shock. 125 is way too much for the front track shock
 
Premium Features



Back
Top