Mil T
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Saturday and Sunday of this past weekend, I decided to help some of my old motorcycle riding buddy’s and made a quick 2 day trip from Wickenburg, Az. To Lake Havasu through the Alamo Lake and mountain region. It’s a common ride for locals. It’s approx. 250 miles round trip with lots of high speed roads and some really heavily damaged roads. Going in to Lake Havasu had to be the worst. The UTV;s are just destroying the washes etc. hitting woops is one thing but these things seem to cause sand washes to get wash boarded and it just rattles everything apart. I had to stop one time to put my K&N filter back on and the connectors for the tubes going into the throttle body back on. Needless to say I was a bit perplexed with 10 miles of this type of road. It didn’t matter if you were going 5 or 50 mph. It just rattled your teeth in your head.
Well I got busy cleaning and looking the truck over for any unseen damages etc. My inner fender liners had gotten a little tweaked so I decide to do a little trimming and low and behold that’s when I found fresh aluminum showing on the tops of my fox 3.0s. You normally would not be able to see this unless looking very closely or taking the shocks off but after seeing the fresh aluminum, I decided to remove the shocks for further inspection and this is what I found.
Right side
Left side
I’m not sure why this could have happened. Luckily it’s not an expensive fix as it is a separate part that I should be able to get from Fox real easily but it still bothers me as to why it would have broken like that. The bolts were all tight so there was no play in the mounting portion. Anyone have any thing like this happen to them?
Mil T
Well I got busy cleaning and looking the truck over for any unseen damages etc. My inner fender liners had gotten a little tweaked so I decide to do a little trimming and low and behold that’s when I found fresh aluminum showing on the tops of my fox 3.0s. You normally would not be able to see this unless looking very closely or taking the shocks off but after seeing the fresh aluminum, I decided to remove the shocks for further inspection and this is what I found.
Right side
Left side
I’m not sure why this could have happened. Luckily it’s not an expensive fix as it is a separate part that I should be able to get from Fox real easily but it still bothers me as to why it would have broken like that. The bolts were all tight so there was no play in the mounting portion. Anyone have any thing like this happen to them?
Mil T