What is a DRCV shock?

What is a DRCV shock?

The Dual Rate Control Valve (DRCV) deploys a dual air chamber system, in which a secondary air chamber opens at a specific point during shock travel. The DRCV system combines the efficiency of a smaller air volume ride with the plush response of a large air volume shock deeper into its travel stroke.

How do you measure a Fox rear shock?

The most accurate method for shock measurement:

  1. Measure the eye to eye length.
  2. Attach a shock pump and slowly remove all the air from the shock.
  3. Compress the shock fully and measure the eye to eye length again.
  4. Subtract this measurement from the initial eye to eye length to find the usable stroke. (ie. 185 – 132.5 = 52.5)

How much does it cost to rebuild a Fox shock?

SHOCK SERVICE

REBUILDREVALVE
OEM Raptor Front w/Coil$125$35
2.5 Bypass 2.5 Internal Bypass 3.0 Bypass XP 1000 Front$150$35
3.0 Internal Bypass 3.5 Bypass XP 1000 Rear$250$35
4.0 Bypass$300$35

How do I adjust my trek suspension?

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How do I set up Fox shock?

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How do you set rebounds on Fox shocks?

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How do I know what Fox shock I have?

On FOX shocks 2013+ you can normally find a shock custom tune id printed on the label around the air sleeve:

  1. In the above picture we can see the ID being C372.
  2. The page will list information regarding the specific code, the above shock gives us:

How do I know what size rear shock I need?

The eye-to-eye measurement is the length of the shock from the centre of one mounting eye to the centre of the other. Also remember to measure the size of the connecting hardware, including the width of the end bushings and the size of the bolts used to attach shock to frame (normally 5mm or 7mm).

How many miles do FOX shocks last?

What Fox, King, Icon, and every other high performance shock manufacturer doesn’t put in their marketing language is that their race-level shocks are typically only good for 30-50k miles, depending on how much offroad and aggressive terrain the shocks see.

How often do you rebuild FOX shocks?

A complete shock rebuild is recommended every 1,000 miles for off-road race applications. Split street/off-road–use vehicles every 10,000 miles, and street every 50,000 miles. A FOX complete shock rebuild service includes new seal kit, new proprietary JM92 Suspension Fluid, deburr and polishing of shock shafts.

What is a drcv shock?

The Dual Rate Control Valve (DRCV) deploys a dual air chamber system, in which a secondary air chamber opens at a specific point during shock travel. The DRCV system combines the efficiency of a smaller air volume ride with the plush response of a large air volume shock deeper into its travel stroke.

What is the difference between float CTD remote drcv and performance drcv?

Factory FLOAT CTD Remote DrCV ; Kashima Coated air sleeve body, remote actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure. Performance FLOAT CTD DrCV; Anodized air sleeve and body, lever actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure.

What does Dr stand for in shocks?

The “DR” stands for Dual Rate, and is as simple as that. The two different air chambers provide two different rates depending on where the shock is at in its stroke. Connecting the two chambers is a plunger, or valve, that opens the airway between the two at a predetermined point in the travel.

How do I service my Fox Racing Shox shock?

Internal service should be performed by FOX Racing Shox or an Authorized Service Center. Clean the outside of your shock with soap and water and wipe dry with a soft dry rag. Do not use a high pressure washer on your shock. Inspect entire exterior of shock for damage.

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