(Also yes, to my shame that is a Crossmark on the rear in the photo, I was getting it ready for an XC race at the time and didn't have a lot of options. You can potentially just finding a bushing that fits the DRCV inner width, and if I were to do it again, that's the route I'd go.īottom bushing can use the original supplied hardware off the DRCV if you like, but the place I bought the shock from had hardware included in price. My reason for going the M8 was it gives me options with offset bushings and a little bit more scope for fiddling with the geometry if I didn't like how the bike felt. Features: Air sleeve parts for Fox rear shocks Specs: Model:DRCV Description:air sleeve spacer 233-00-182 FREE U.S. I had to take the cranks off both bikes, so be ready to do that. One had a Fox Float RP23 and the other a Fox Float R. Neither had been serviced before so they were overdue. Kit 803-00-489 is suitable for the replacement of the DRCV fox head seals of the Float RP2 / RP23, for a complete change of the seals of the shock absorber associate it with 803-00-142. I've heard of some guys being able to source M10 bushings and keep similar mounting hardware. If you havent serviced your rear Fox Float shock, you need this. 22x8x7mm bearings pressed into the DRCV link. You can potentially use the same spacers Trek uses for the DRCV mount. Just wider bushings that take it out to the width of the DRCV, then I used 10mm of washers on either side to sit it agains the bearing.
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