Dirtbikekid1998
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Does anyone know the part number for the plastic air fill cap on the front fox float 3s? I lost one and cant find a part number or a replacement.
I think Parts Unlimited has them.Does anyone know the part number for the plastic air fill cap on the front fox float 3s? I lost one and cant find a part number or a replacement.
Dirtbikekid1998
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I just tried and all they have is the old style metal cap, unless im looking in the wrong place.I think Parts Unlimited has them.
No. I looked too. No luck. Not in any Parts Fische either. I would try Carver but they will be green I bet!I just tried and all they have is the old style metal cap, unless im looking in the wrong place.
Dirtbikekid1998
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Do you know if this is it? it looks similar but I don't see a o-ring on it. I will try carver.No. I looked too. No luck. Not in any Parts Fische either. I would try Carver but they will be green I bet!
https://www.hygearsuspension.com/co...ittings/products/fox-float-evol-air-cap-black
No thats a different cap. Too short.Do you know if this is it? it looks similar but I don't see a o-ring on it. I will try carver.
https://www.hygearsuspension.com/co...ittings/products/fox-float-evol-air-cap-black
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I know you're looking for the plastic caps but just a tip I wanted to share on the metal caps. Take some Dielectric grease and a Q-tip And put a thin film on the threads makes a huge difference when you try to take them off in the future. Even though their finger tight It seems like you need pliers To take them off next time but with a dab of Dielectric grease they come right off
I shoot all the Schraders with WD also to prevent corrosion.
Dirtbikekid1998
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Just in case anyone else ever looses one I finally found the correct part number.
It is
FOX-802-00-030-KIT
this is where I got it from
https://www.polyperformance.com/catalog/product/view/id/581/
It is
FOX-802-00-030-KIT
this is where I got it from
https://www.polyperformance.com/catalog/product/view/id/581/
Thats a really good price too! ThanksJust in case anyone else ever looses one I finally found the correct part number.
It is
FOX-802-00-030-KIT
this is where I got it from
https://www.polyperformance.com/catalog/product/view/id/581/
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