Knob 
Settin
g 
(clicks IN 
from full 
OUT)
Setting 
Descriptio
n
Tuning Tips Setup Tips
3
Firm 
Compression
Too firm and you 
will experience 
poor traction and 
wheel hop.
Resists brake dive and keeps the fork 
up in the travel. Too firm and you may 
have poor traction in loose conditions.
3 
(factory 
setting)
   
1
Soft 
Compression
Too soft and your 
fork will pack down 
and ride harsh.
Maximum wheel traction and bump 
compliance. Too soft and you may 
have excessive brake dive and a 
wallowy feel.
Service Intervals
To extend the service life of your FOX fork or shock, the best 
product maintenance plan you can follow is cleaning the 
product exterior after each and every ride or race. Use mild 
soapy water, a very light pressure water spray to rinse, and 
wipe dry with a clean, dry cloth.
CAUTION:  Do not use any solvents or de-greasers, as these products can damage the shock's exterior finish or its anodized parts.
Do not spray water directly on the seal/upper tube junction. 
Never use a high pressure washer on your FOX fork or 
rear shock.
When dirt dries onto the fork upper tube or shock body, it will 
chafe and damage the wiper seal. With a damaged seal, dirt 
works its way into the fork or shock. Simple, periodic 
maintenance can greatly extend the service life of your FOX 
fork or shock.
TIP: If you ride in extreme conditions frequently (wet and muddy, downhill racing, winter riding, etc.), correspondingly the service intervals should be more frequent.
Rear Shocks
service item new
each ride/
race
every 30 
hours
every 100 hours/annually
set sag X      
check sag; reset if necessary   X    
set damping adjustments X      
clean shock exterior with mild soap and water only; wipe dry 
with soft towel
  X    
air sleeve maintenance (FLOAT & DHX Air shocks)     X  
clean and inspect bushings & reducers     X  
suspension fluid service (must be performed by FOX Racing 
Shox or Authorized Service Center)
      X
Air Spring Forks (All 32, 34, 36 FLOAT, TALAS, and DRCV)
service item new each ride/race every 30 hours
every 100 
hours
set sag X      
check sag; reset if necessary   X    
set damping adjustments X      
clean exterior of fork with mild soap and water only; wipe dry 
with soft towel
  X    
inspect dropout thickness (9 mm)     X  
inspect bushings     X  
change oil in lower legs
Visit the FOXHelp service site for more service procedures 
information.
    X  
change FLOAT fluid in air chamber of FLOAT forks.     X  
change FLOAT fluid in air chamber TALAS and DRCV forks.       X
service damper: 32, 34, and 36 FIT; open cartridge (OC) and 
Terralogic®
      X
Coil Spring Forks (36 VAN & 40)
service item new
each 
ride/race
every 30 
hours
every 
100 
hours
set sag X      
check sag; reset if necessary   X    
set damping adjustments X      
clean exterior of fork with mild soap and water only; wipe dry 
with soft towel
  X    
inspect bushings     X  
change oil in lower legs
Visit the FOXHelp service site for more service procedures 
information.
    X  
service damper: 36 RC2, 40 RC2        X
Important Safety Information
Forks
WARNING:  DO NOT use  FOX bicycle suspension products on  any motorized  bicycle, motorized  cycle or  motorized vehicle,  or on  any vehicle  carrying more  than one  operator/rider, 
such as  a tandem  bicycle. Any  such misuse  may overload  the suspension  and may  result in  failure of  the suspension.  Suspension failure  may cause  a crash and result in  property 
damage, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH. Misuse of FOX suspension products voids all FOX warranties.
WARNING:  FOX  suspension products  contain pressurized  nitrogen, air,  or both. Suspension  misuse may  cause property  damage, SERIOUS  INJURY, OR  DEATH. DO  NOT puncture, 
incinerate or crush any portion  of a  FOX suspension  product. DO  NOT attempt to disassemble any  portion of  a FOX suspension product, unless  expressly instructed to do so by  the 
applicable FOX technical documentation, and then ONLY while strictly adhering to all FOX instructions and warnings in that instance.
WARNING:  Modification, improper service, or use of aftermarket replacement parts with FOX forks and shocks may cause the product to malfunction, resulting in SERIOUS INJURY 
OR  DEATH.  Do  not  modify  any  part  of  a  fork  or  shock,  including  the  fork  brace  (lower  leg  cross  brace),  crown,  steerer,  upper  and  lower  leg  tubes,  or  internal  parts,  except  as 
instructed herein. Any unauthorized modification voids all warranties, and may cause failure of the fork or shock, resulting in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING:  Make sure that your wheels and wheel axles are securely fastened before riding, in accordance with the bicycle owner’s manual instructions. Either wheel separating out 
of the bicycle frame can cause a loss of control, resulting in property damage, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH.
WARNING:  Before riding,  verify that the brakes  on your bicycle are  installed and adjusted correctly  in accordance with the  brake manufacturer’s instructions. Improperly  installed 
and adjusted brakes may cause a crash and result in property damage, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH.
WARNING:  To  avoid  potential disc  brake failure  that  could result  in SERIOUS INJURY  OR DEATH,  the  disc brake  caliper mounting  bolts  must 1)  always have  10-12  mm of  thread 
engagement with the fork and 2) be kept torque wrench tightened to the manufacturer’s specification. In all cases, the disc brake caliper mounting bolt tightening torque level must 
never be less than the manufacturer’s torque specification, or exceed 90 in-lb torque.