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Who stocks Fox 2.0 CO shim stacks on the east coast?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcutler" data-source="post: 574558" data-attributes="member: 1641"><p>I went ahead and purchased the Fox shim kit to avoid having this issue. It's pricey, but allows me to test and tune all day if needed. </p><p></p><p>My buggy weighed in at 4330, sprung weight was 2490, 1273 fr, 1213 rr.. Spring rates were 100/175 f, 100/150 rear. I did a 2-2-1 stack of .015's on compression, and straight .008's on rebound. (Roughly a #105 by Fox charts for 2.5 c/o, although I had 2" shocks.) After one ride I did add a slight flutter after the first dbl stack. Btw, this was the same on all 4 corners.</p><p></p><p>Once I unloaded to tune with Wayne, after the test ride, he asked what more I wanted because he felt we were already at 80%. So he changed one shim per shock, iirc it was the 2nd shim of the first dbl to a thinner of the same diameter, and upped my pressure to 235psi. Fortunately we only opened each shock once, but he still taught us a lot throughout the session.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcutler, post: 574558, member: 1641"] I went ahead and purchased the Fox shim kit to avoid having this issue. It's pricey, but allows me to test and tune all day if needed. My buggy weighed in at 4330, sprung weight was 2490, 1273 fr, 1213 rr.. Spring rates were 100/175 f, 100/150 rear. I did a 2-2-1 stack of .015's on compression, and straight .008's on rebound. (Roughly a #105 by Fox charts for 2.5 c/o, although I had 2" shocks.) After one ride I did add a slight flutter after the first dbl stack. Btw, this was the same on all 4 corners. Once I unloaded to tune with Wayne, after the test ride, he asked what more I wanted because he felt we were already at 80%. So he changed one shim per shock, iirc it was the 2nd shim of the first dbl to a thinner of the same diameter, and upped my pressure to 235psi. Fortunately we only opened each shock once, but he still taught us a lot throughout the session. Matt [/QUOTE]
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