I was hoping to improve the suspension of my 09 M8 a bit during the off season.
My plan was to add the Fett Brother's Fox Float Air Cannisters to both front shocks and the Fox Float on the rear skid.
I have heard mention of the "Geo" mod, and I'm wondering if the lessons learned from the "Geo" modifications on the 07-08 Cat rear skids were incorporated into the 09 - and 2010 skids from the factory?
So, is the "Geo" mod applicable to the 2009 rear skid?
If not, this is the direction I plan to go.
Air Canisters:
Here's what the Fett Brother's product description says:
"The Floaters biggest complaint is that air is not fully compressible so on the compression stroke it ramps up to full stiff very fast. This caused Fox to add a small negative spring inside for rebound control. Even with this negative spring an increase in air volume will help smooth out the low and mid speed stutters while still keeping bottoming out resistance. Compact, no special tools needed for installation, and adjust pressure with stock pump. Sold by the pair".
List Price: $89.99
Price: $86.49
So it would cost $172.98 for two pair of air cannisters. I'll sell the one I don't need (only need three) to another mountain sled guy for $40 shipped. So the total would be $132.98 plus shipping.
http://www.fettbrosperformance.com/store/proddetail.asp?prod=AIRC1&cat=33
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Nextech makes an adjustable version of these air cannisters but, they cost a LOT more and I ride a mountain sled (not on the trails too much).
http://carbonsled.com/float_reservoir.htm
NEXTECH has developed an adjustable remote air reservoir for fox float shocks. The reservoir allows the rider to easily control the air volume in the shock and integrated speed sensitive valving prevents bottoming in aggressive riding. This allows suspension performance to be customized for the weight of the rider and the type of riding. With these added features the shock provides more stability, usable travel and a smoother ride. The reservoir is light weight anodized aluminum construction and fits most fox floats with easy 15 minute installation.
CA $149.95 (US $129.17) each IN STOCK
These reservoirs adjust to change the compression ratio of the shock. Eg. to bottom out a typical float shock running 70 psi it takes almost 3300Lbs but with these air reservoirs they become adjustable from the stock 3300Lbs all the way down to 1500Lbs. Lower compression ratios allow for higher starting air pressures for better handling and ride height while still allowing for maximum travel.
$387.51 for three. Yikes!
That's a difference of $254.53 between the Fett and the Nextech.
Now if the "Geo" mod is FREE and it works on the 09 rear skid, please let me know.
Then you know my next question. If I do the "Geo" mod, is it still worthwhile to add the Fett Brother's air canisters?
Thanks
My plan was to add the Fett Brother's Fox Float Air Cannisters to both front shocks and the Fox Float on the rear skid.
I have heard mention of the "Geo" mod, and I'm wondering if the lessons learned from the "Geo" modifications on the 07-08 Cat rear skids were incorporated into the 09 - and 2010 skids from the factory?
So, is the "Geo" mod applicable to the 2009 rear skid?
If not, this is the direction I plan to go.
Air Canisters:
Here's what the Fett Brother's product description says:
"The Floaters biggest complaint is that air is not fully compressible so on the compression stroke it ramps up to full stiff very fast. This caused Fox to add a small negative spring inside for rebound control. Even with this negative spring an increase in air volume will help smooth out the low and mid speed stutters while still keeping bottoming out resistance. Compact, no special tools needed for installation, and adjust pressure with stock pump. Sold by the pair".
List Price: $89.99
Price: $86.49
So it would cost $172.98 for two pair of air cannisters. I'll sell the one I don't need (only need three) to another mountain sled guy for $40 shipped. So the total would be $132.98 plus shipping.
http://www.fettbrosperformance.com/store/proddetail.asp?prod=AIRC1&cat=33
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Nextech makes an adjustable version of these air cannisters but, they cost a LOT more and I ride a mountain sled (not on the trails too much).
http://carbonsled.com/float_reservoir.htm
NEXTECH has developed an adjustable remote air reservoir for fox float shocks. The reservoir allows the rider to easily control the air volume in the shock and integrated speed sensitive valving prevents bottoming in aggressive riding. This allows suspension performance to be customized for the weight of the rider and the type of riding. With these added features the shock provides more stability, usable travel and a smoother ride. The reservoir is light weight anodized aluminum construction and fits most fox floats with easy 15 minute installation.
CA $149.95 (US $129.17) each IN STOCK
These reservoirs adjust to change the compression ratio of the shock. Eg. to bottom out a typical float shock running 70 psi it takes almost 3300Lbs but with these air reservoirs they become adjustable from the stock 3300Lbs all the way down to 1500Lbs. Lower compression ratios allow for higher starting air pressures for better handling and ride height while still allowing for maximum travel.
$387.51 for three. Yikes!
That's a difference of $254.53 between the Fett and the Nextech.
Now if the "Geo" mod is FREE and it works on the 09 rear skid, please let me know.
Then you know my next question. If I do the "Geo" mod, is it still worthwhile to add the Fett Brother's air canisters?
Thanks