Fox Shock Noise - Float X2, My Experience

Not a noise you want to hear coming from any shock, but it is repairable! This noise started randomly when I was riding down my local woods. Not only did the shock sound horrible but the rebound became inconsistent. This noise happened both in firm and open compression mode. After a short call with Fox UK, they suggested I send the shock back to Fox to be inspected and hopefully fixed. I sent the shock back to Fox and had it back within a week (posted Friday and had it back the next Wednesday) working as it was, when the shock was new. I was told by Fox that the shock had cavitated and needed a new seal to fix the issue. I was not told which seal this was but I was told a few different things could cause this issue. I was also told a thorough service will sometimes solve this problem but it’s hard to say without the shock being inspected. Luckily my shock was in warranty and only cost me the postage to post the shock to Fox. At the time of making this video a full service from Fox would have cost £120 (UK GBP) and this includes the return postage. By the sounds of things this unfortunately isn’t something most people will be able to do at home and in most cases sending your shock to Fox will be the best option. I hope this helps a little but if you have any questions please stick them down below and I will do my best to answer them. ⭐️ For 10% off Muk Junkie products use the code “JakeBrookes10” on their website - link below ⭐️ Thank you to Vittoria UK Tyres & Muk Junkie Cleaning Products for the continued support Check out their products below 😍 https://www.vittoria.com/eu/​ https://www.mukjunkie.com​ https://feehilymx.co.uk/product-categ...