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<blockquote data-quote="FOX" data-source="post: 252536" data-attributes="member: 6852"><p>The front Factory Series 3.0 Internal Bypass Coil-Over shocks use a thread-in bearing (where the shaft enters the shock), and will therefore be more difficult to rebuild. If the oil is fully drained it can be especially difficult to get the air out of the shock and set the IFP (internal floating piston) correctly because of the remote reservoir setup. </p><p></p><p>The rear Factory Series 3.0 Bypass shocks are basic mono-tube shocks with the addition of bypass tubes, and are fairly basic to rebuild, although once again it can be tricky to get all the air out and set the IFP correctly.</p><p></p><p>It is highly recommended that you have one of our FOX technicians service the shocks. These techs are servicing and rebuilding all of the top offroad race teams shocks on a daily basis, so you know the job was done right.</p><p></p><p>To find out more about the FOX and the SHOX NEED LOVE TOO service programs check out: <strong><span style="color: Red"><a href="http://www.foxracingshox.com/service.php?m=truck&ref=topnavservice" target="_blank">FOX SERVICE</a></span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX, post: 252536, member: 6852"] The front Factory Series 3.0 Internal Bypass Coil-Over shocks use a thread-in bearing (where the shaft enters the shock), and will therefore be more difficult to rebuild. If the oil is fully drained it can be especially difficult to get the air out of the shock and set the IFP (internal floating piston) correctly because of the remote reservoir setup. The rear Factory Series 3.0 Bypass shocks are basic mono-tube shocks with the addition of bypass tubes, and are fairly basic to rebuild, although once again it can be tricky to get all the air out and set the IFP correctly. It is highly recommended that you have one of our FOX technicians service the shocks. These techs are servicing and rebuilding all of the top offroad race teams shocks on a daily basis, so you know the job was done right. To find out more about the FOX and the SHOX NEED LOVE TOO service programs check out: [B][COLOR="Red"][URL="http://www.foxracingshox.com/service.php?m=truck&ref=topnavservice"]FOX SERVICE[/URL][/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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