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Faux Flo Air Sleeve Service Kit for Fox Float Shocks (Shockcraft)

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Shockcraft complete air seal kit to fit Fox FLOAT air shocks from 2000 onward
This kit has been designed for a longer life

PDF showing contents of kit is available here

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KS-FAUXFLO-AIRSEAL-KIT
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Faux Flo Air Sleeve Service Kit for Fox Float Shocks (Shockcraft)
Faux Flo Air Sleeve Service Kit for Fox Float Shocks (Shockcraft)

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Summary

    Shockcraft complete air seal kit to fit Fox Float air shocks from 2000 onward.

    This kit has been designed for a longer life with tougher seals than factory.  We still recommend 25 hour clean and re-lube.

    The seal kit contains the air shaft seal, air piston seal, scraper seal, back-up rings and green travel check o-ring.  Dual can seals, valve stem seals and valve cores are optional.  Three different shock head o-ring sizes (standard, old school, extra volume) are included.

    Choose Slickoleum grease or RWC air chamber lube (same as Fox FLOAT fluid).  At Shockcraft we only use Slickoleum in air can service of these shocks. 

    Optional:
    •   Dual air can and EVOL can seals - see page 2 of PDF here for details
    •   Valve stem seals & valve core - see page 3 of PDF here for details
    •   Valve core tool


    Installation Notes
    Clean all seal grooves thoroughly with a dry paper towel and lightly grease all static seals.  Smear a film of Slickoleum grease into the air-can.  Coat all sliding seal faces with Slickoleum grease. 
    Slow the rebound fully and compress the shock to enable easier install of the air-can.

    Fox  uses 1 cc of the lube oil in the shock negative chamber, 1.5 cc in the positive chamber.  On bikes with the shock vertical this oil all ends up in the negative chamber.  On bikes with the shock inverted this all ends up in your shock pump.