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I just bought an 08 Nytro with the Fox shocks in front and was wondering what the pressure in the front shocks should be?
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When I had my fox shocks. I ran 55 psi. Dumped them and went to gyt shocks, so much better in my eyes.
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Thank you. This gives me a starting point.
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X2 on what sxvipersman said, for trail riding the gytr or standard nytro shocks are so much better for trail riding,
The fox floats just make the nytro handle way worse, I even had a pair of fox float x shocks up front and they were horrible compared to the coil over shocks.
The fox floats just make the nytro handle way worse, I even had a pair of fox float x shocks up front and they were horrible compared to the coil over shocks.
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Why can't I read what sxvipersman, quoted?I see my post and then Fabio's post but nothing from sxvipersman,
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You said
Thank you. This gives me a starting point. So you must of seen his post lol.
I was just agreeing with his post on that the fox floats aren’t good for trail riding
Thank you. This gives me a starting point. So you must of seen his post lol.
I was just agreeing with his post on that the fox floats aren’t good for trail riding
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I think I'm on glue...been bouncing between a few posts and got mixed up.lol
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Lol
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I normally run 75-80 lbs in mine, with tuners / 4" carbides & handles fine on trails.
I like the easy adjustability.
The Wife's XTX has clickers, same skis / carbides and is ok for her. They don't get touched often, no need.
I like the easy adjustability.
The Wife's XTX has clickers, same skis / carbides and is ok for her. They don't get touched often, no need.
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