CLICKS FROM CLOSED
PRESSURE (PSI) HSC LSC HSR LSR
40 8 16-14 8 12-10
45 8 15-13 8 12-10
50 8 14-12 8 12-8
55 7 13-11 8 12-8
60 7 12-10 7-8 11-7
65 7 11-9 7-8 10-6
70 6 10-8 7-8 10-6
75 6 9-7 6-8 10-6
80 6 8-6 6-8 10-4
85 5 7-5 6-8 10-4
90 5 6-4 5-8 10-4
RANGE
0-8 0-16 0-8 0-16
34 35
Use this diagram as a starting point for your compression adjusters.
Turn your compression adjusters to the closed position
(full clockwise) until they stop. Then back them out
(counter-clockwise) to the number of clicks shown below.
Use this diagram as a starting point for your compression adjusters.
Turn your compression adjusters to the closed position
(full clockwise) until they stop. Then back them out
(counter-clockwise) to the number of clicks shown below.
High-Speed Compression
adjustment is useful to control fork
performance during bigger hits,
landings, and square-edged bumps.
High-Speed Compression
adjustment is useful to control fork
performance during bigger hits,
landings, and square-edged bumps.
Low-Speed Compression
adjustment is useful to control fork
performance during rider weight shifts,
G-outs, and other slow inputs.
Low-Speed Compression
adjustment is useful to control fork
performance during rider weight shifts,
G-outs, and other slow inputs.
NOTE: To determine the model year of Fox suspension you have,
enter the 4 digit tune code off your shock or fork into this page:
https://www.ridefox.com/fox17/help.php?m=bike
CLICKS FROM CLOSED
PRESSURE (PSI) HSC LSC HSR LSR
40 8 16-14 8 16-14
45 8 15-13 8 16-14
50 8 14-12 8 16-12
55 7 13-11 8 16-12
60 7 12-10 7-8 15-11
65 7 11-9 7-8 14-10
70 6 10-8 7-8 14-10
75 6 9-7 6-8 14-10
80 6 8-6 6-8 14-8
85 5 7-5 6-8 14-8
90 5 6-4 5-8 14-8
RANGE
0-8 0-16 0-8 0-16
Tuning Guides for current and legacy Fox forks and shocks can be found at ridefox.com.
While our info here is thorough, Fox has even more detail on their support pages.
We recommend you check it out.
FOX FLOAT 34 GRIP 2
REBOUND ADJUSTERS
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REBOUND ADJUSTERS
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