allinon72
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All electronically controlled shocks, any make and model, will go full stiff when not hooked up as a safety measure to prevent physical damage to the shock.
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Why would you want to do that? Full stiffness is going to be a terrible experience
Wont full stiff just be the Baja Mode on a Gen 2??
It cant get stiffer than the base valve stack with full compression like a DSC clicker..
I am surprised that someone has not figured out how to open and close the live valve adjuster with a simple rheostat or position switch
EDIT... Looks like you can buy the Live valve controller for the bik and wire it up..lol
https://www.ridefox.com/content.php?c=livevalve-bike
Wont full stiff just be the Baja Mode on a Gen 2??
It cant get stiffer than the base valve stack with full compression like a DSC clicker..
I am surprised that someone has not figured out how to open and close the live valve adjuster with a simple rheostat or position switch
@nate mcmillin did you try these on your truck? What is the real world experience?
EDIT... Looks like you can buy the Live valve controller for the bik and wire it up..lol Dout that works just plug and play, but the technology is there.
https://www.ridefox.com/content.php?c=livevalve-bike
I also see a stand alone Quick Switch optio for Live Valve with 3 settings
https://www.ridefox.com/product.php?m=truck&t=shocks&p=44
I've got a set coming later this week and was planning to try exactly that: get a poteniometer and figure out what current levels move the valves accordingly. With that, pretty easy to get a three position switch to set up a soft/medium/hard valving scenario with a bunch of inline resistors.
If that fails, my local dirt bike suspension guy has a full machine shop and we will be adapting them for manual clickers, but the goal is to make the live valves work!
Would be a lot easier if Fox would just sell us the controller for the UTV upgrade kits: https://www.ridefox.com/product.php?m=utv&t=shocks&partnumber=803-01-450-KIT
The shocks will not go to full stiffness unless the height sensors indicate that the vehicle is airborne. In Baja mode the shocks are switched to the “Off-Road” setting, which is most likely softer to prevent a loss of control when traversing bumps at high speed.
The height sensor would only work with the control module....So if the live valve is unplugged it would not get input from any sensors, and would therefore go into a default setting.
That default setting should be the full stiff compression setting right?
So I assume the goal is to save money and try to modify a live shock (which you got cheap) and make it work on a gen1 truck or a 2017/18 truck. This should be interesting as you may spend more money trying to modify it. And what happens when you have a failure like full lost of compression and rebound as you have modified the electronics in the shock?
Keep us posted on this, a 3 position switch would be ideal.
I reached out to my contact at Fox and was told that the QS3 and IQS are not compatible with the Ford Live Valve shock.
Also, I'm not spending $2k on the controller and potentiometer for a base 3.0.. Be smarter to spend that on some 3.5 bypasses