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For reference sake, I have a 2011 Fox 36 Van RC2 Kashima.
What is the difference between FOX Red 10 wt damper oil and FOX Green 10 wt open bath oil?
Torco RSF Medium is rebranded as Fox fork oil and I assume that is the FOX Red 10 wt damper oil, so what is an ideal substitiute for FOX Green 10 wt open bath oil?
Does anyone have any experience using Red Line fork oil or Silkolene fork oil?
Fox Float Fluid is recommended for the seals and foam rings. I'm thinking of trying either KYB Grease for Seals and O-rings or white lithium assembly grease.
What is ideal for lubricating the seals and foam ring?
What is the difference between FOX Red 10 wt damper oil and FOX Green 10 wt open bath oil?
Torco RSF Medium is rebranded as Fox fork oil and I assume that is the FOX Red 10 wt damper oil, so what is an ideal substitiute for FOX Green 10 wt open bath oil?
Does anyone have any experience using Red Line fork oil or Silkolene fork oil?
Fox Float Fluid is recommended for the seals and foam rings. I'm thinking of trying either KYB Grease for Seals and O-rings or white lithium assembly grease.
What is ideal for lubricating the seals and foam ring?
Just pulled the lowers off my 4 ride old 40's and almost no oil in the spring leg and dry foam rings. Shocker! But not really. I'm an advocate of pulling any new Fox apart after just a couple rides. Then fresh oil, foam ring soak, grease seals and spring every 8 rides. This may sound obsessive but it's easier than cleaning your drive train. It also increases performance and long term reliability of the fork.
Anyone else spraying the stanchions with silicone lube?
When I soak my foam rings I mix float fluid and 15 wt but thats just me, some of our guys at the shop use just float fluid or just 10wt- it all works.
As for lubing the seals- lately I have using the liquid o ring PM1400 military grease. It's what rockshox recommends using in their forks and it works much better and lasts longer than slick honey- but it is kinda pricey.
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