Fox 2.5 shock question

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Matmanand4

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Is it possible that the Fox shocks could be overcharged/undercharged from the factory. My 2014 rides rough over normal road condition. Seems to wheel hop while driving at normal speed over small ruts/holes in the road. Sometimes hard to control. I had a 2013 that was not like this one. Will the dealer test this problem. Any ideas? Thanks.
 

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I would suspect just bad shocks. I don't think the n2 pressure would affect that. If you still have warranty, take it in or rebuild them.
 

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Is it possible that the Fox shocks could be overcharged/undercharged from the factory. My 2014 rides rough over normal road condition. Seems to wheel hop while driving at normal speed over small ruts/holes in the road. Sometimes hard to control. I had a 2013 that was not like this one. Will the dealer test this problem. Any ideas? Thanks.

Offroad miles on shocks? aftermarket leaf springs?

It's a good idea to rebuild shocks after about 500 to 1000 offroad miles on them.

If you have factory leafs, it would be a good to switch to deaver +2s. The leafs don't get rid of the hop but it does minimize it and makes the ride alot nicer.
 
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