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Has any one changed ther specialized future shock (fox) or is it possible to do so its for my 2010 stumpy.i increased the preasure but the sag staying the same.. Need advice please....

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Has any one changed ther specialized future shock (fox) or is it possible to do so its for my 2010 stumpy.i increased the preasure but the sag staying the same.. Need advice please....

 

Do you want to replace your shock with a different make or model?

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You can swap it out, you'll just have to make sure you get the right tune. Most likely is that it just needs a service and proper setup. Way cheaper than a new unit.

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Everyone is keen to help you but no-one can understand you. Press the Shift key in conjunction with the required alpha key when starting a new sentence. Use a fullstop when ending sentences and explain yourself. I refuse to believe you get the same sag with 160 and 200PSI in the air chamber. That's not possible. Something else is amiss and no-one can figure it out from cryptic messages.

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Everyone is keen to help you but no-one can understand you. Press the Shift key in conjunction with the required alpha key when starting a new sentence. Use a fullstop when ending sentences and explain yourself. I refuse to believe you get the same sag with 160 and 200PSI in the air chamber. That's not possible. Something else is amiss and no-one can figure it out from cryptic messages.

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HEY MAGS - I'm gonna help you out here and get the grammar Nazi's off your back so you can actually get some real advice (thanks Mike) and not "chirps".

 

Hi.

 

My name is Mags.

 

I require some assistance with my rear shock on my Specialized Stumpjumper. It is a 2010 model.

 

At the moment i am experiencing severe sag on the shock, despite increasing the pressure from 160psi to 200psi.

 

Even at 200psi the shock compresses approximately halfway with my body weight on it.

 

If one of you kind gentleman cannot advise me on whether or not the shock can be repaired, can you please advise if it can be replaced with a Fox DHX model shock.

 

I really appreciate all the grammatical help from my fellow hubbers, but i would appreciate some RELEVANT shock related advice (thanks again Mike) even more.

 

Thanks

 

Mags.

Edited by Wayne Potgieter

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