Fox Float 3 Ecolrc2
Fox Float 3 Ecolrc2
Fox Float 3 Ecolrc2
FACTORY SERIES
OWNERS MANUAL
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Contents
CONGRATULATIONS .................................................................................................. 3
CONSUMER SAFETY .................................................................................................. 3
UNDERSTANDING THE FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 ............................................................ 4
FOX PUMP ................................................................................................................... 5
OPTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 5
ADJUSTABLE PROGRESSIVE DUAL-STAGE AIR SPRING....................................... 6
REFERENCE AIR PRESSURE .................................................................................... 7
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCY............................................................................... 7
MEASURE STOCK SETTINGS ................................................................................... 8
INSTALLING YOUR SHOCKS .................................................................................... 10
FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 INSTALLATION ........................................................................ 11
FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 SETUP.................................................................................... 12
TUNING THE FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 ............................................................................. 14
DUAL-SPEED COMPRESSION (DSC) ADJUST ........................................................ 15
TUNING NOTES ....................................................................................................... 16
MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 17
SERVICE.................................................................................................................... 17
WARRANTY ............................................................................................................... 17
NOTICE: THE SNOWMOBILE PICTURED IN THIS MANUAL MAY NOT RESEMBLE YOUR ACTUAL
SNOWMOBILE. THE PROCEDURES OUTLINED IN THIS MANUAL WILL INSTRUCT YOU TO
MOUNT, SET-UP AND ADJUST THE FOX FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 SHOCK ABSORBER ON YOUR
PARTICULAR SNOWMOBILE MODEL.
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CONGRATULATIONS
Thank you for choosing FOX FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 FACTORY SERIES shock absorbers for your snowmobile.
In doing so, we believe that you have chosen the finest suspension products in the world. FOX shocks have
been designed, tested and manufactured in the USA for more than 40 years.
As a consumer and supporter of FOX products, you need to be aware of the importance of setting up
your shocks correctly to ensure maximum performance. This manual provides step- by-step instructions
on how to set-up and maintain your shocks. It is a good idea to keep your proof of purchase with this
manual and refer to it for service and warranty issues.
This manual does not contain step-by-step shock rebuild instructions. Rebuilding should be carried out
by an authorized FOX service technician.
CONSUMER SAFETY
WARNING: Riding a Snowmobile can be dangerous and can result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
Take responsibility for yourself and others seriously, and read the following safety tips:
- Keep your vehicle and its suspension systems in optimal working condition.
- Always wear protective clothing, eye protection and a helmet
- Know your limits and ride within them!
The FOX FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 shock contains a high-pressure nitrogen charge. The shock should only
be opened by a FOX technician.
WARNING: Opening a nitrogen pressurized shock can be dangerous and can result in SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH. NEVER attempt to disassemble the damper of your FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 shock.
Do not puncture or incinerate the shock absorber damper portion. Always wear eye protection when
installing or adjusting your shock absorber.
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NITROGEN CHAMBER
BODY
NITROGEN FILLER
VALVE (DO NOT OPEN)
DAMPING OIL
NEGATIVE SPRING
DAMPING PISTON ASSEMBLY
AIR SLEEVE
FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 shocks are built using 6061-T6 aluminum for lightweight and strength. The chromed
damper shaft is super-finished for low friction and long seal life. All of the seals and wipers are engineered
specifically for FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2. The damper shaft and seals are contained within the air sleeve,
protecting them from dirt, water and ice.
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FOX PUMP
Your FLOAT 3 EVOL SERIES shock absorbers are shipped with a FOX dual scale air pump, shown below.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
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With just one pump you can make quick, easy changes to your setup to fine tune your shock’s spring
curve. Using air, there is an infinite number of spring rates available.
As you can see, by changing the pressures in the MAIN air chamber and the EVOL air chamber, you can
get much softer or much firmer than a coil-over shock without ever having to change out a spring.
Your FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 shocks come in the box ready-to-ride, but we encourage you to follow the
procedures outlined in this manual to optimize their performance.
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The air pressure in the EVOL air chamber is adjusted to control the vehicle corner roll and bottom- out
characteristics in the last 1/3 of shock travel; the pressure in the MAIN air chamber is adjusted to change
ride height and the suspension stiffness of the snowmobile.
The effects of changing the EVOL air chamber pressure and MAIN air chamber pressure are shown in
the graphs below:
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCY
The air pressures in the FLOAT 3 EVOL series air shocks are slightly temperature dependent with roughly
a 10psi air pressure change over a 100-degree temperature change. Because of this, it is best to set the
pressures in temperature conditions close to the ambient temperature anticipated during riding. When
temperatures change by more than 30 degrees Fahrenheit—or 17 degrees Celsius—it is recommended
that the pressure settings be reset.
For example, if the temperature outside is 40°F (4°C) and the pressures are set while the snowmobile is in a
garage in which the ambient temperature is 70°F (21°C), the shocks will be under-pressurized when taken
outside due to the cold air temperature. Therefore, it is imperative that the pressures are re-adjusted when
the snowmobile/shocks are taken from extreme warm to cold temperatures and vice-versa. Once the
pressures are set for a given temperature, they will remain stable throughout the ride.
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Start with the vehicle on a flat surface. Push down on the front bumper 3 times to settle the front
end. Measure the ground clearance of stock vehicle with the rider on board from the low point or
a structural part of the chassis. (Bottom of lower A-Arm mount)
Measure the ride height with the intended rider and gear on board the vehicle.
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Step 2 Raise the front end up until the shocks fully extend or the ski is just about to come off the floor.
Re-measure from the previous point on the chassis to the ground.
Sag requirement is dependent on your vehicle, rider weight and usage. Sag requirements may
vary. Heavier vehicles and riders may require more sag for optimal performance.
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If you do not have the proper equipment, tools, floor jack or jack stand, torque wrench, ratchet socket set
with wrench set and abilities to correctly install your shock, have the shock absorbers installed by a
professional technician. Your shock absorbers come supplied with the correct reducers pre-installed to
mount them correctly to your vehicle.
WARNING: CONTACT FOX IF THESE REDUCERS DO NOT FIT CORRECTLY. CORRECT SHOCK
MOUNTING IS CRITICAL FOR CORRECT OPERATION AND FOR YOUR SAFETY.
Shock absorbers equipped with rebound adjust and compression adjust (low speed an high speed) are
preset. It is recommended that you check the settings by counting the number of full clicks in,turning the
adjuster clockwise until it stops. Back the adjuster out the same number of full clicks you turned the
adjuster in. Note these settings in TUNING NOTES Section.
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CHASSIS
MOUNT
LOWER A-ARM
MOUNT
Step 1 Ensure that your snowmobile is safely supported with a floor jack or jack stand with the skis off the
ground. The suspension should be fully extended before removing the stock shocks. Install
your FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 shock absorbers with the reservoirs oriented as pictured above.
Step 2 Torque the original hardware to manufacturer’s specifications. The FOX FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 shocks'
air chambers do come pre-pressurized, but it is recommended that you check air pressure on
initial setup before riding.
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Step 1 Ensure that your snowmobile is safely supported with a floor jack or jack stand with the skis off the
ground. Remove the EVOL air spring filler cap.
NOTE: ALWAYS SET EVOL CHAMBER AIR PRESSURE BEFORE SETTING MAIN CHAMBER AIR
PRESSURE.
Step 2 Thread the pump onto the EVOL air filler valve until it is fully seated and air pressure
registers on the pumps high pressure scale.
NOTE: WHEN YOU ATTACH THE PUMP, THE HOSE AND GAUGE WILL FILL WITH AIR FROM
THE AIR CHAMBER RESULTING IN A LOWER AIR PRESSURE THAN THE SHOCK WAS
ORIGINALLY SET AT, THIS IS NORMAL.
Step 3 Pump the shock up to the desired air pressure setting. You can decrease air pressure by pushing the
BLACK-BLEED valve on pump. (WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED 300PSI IN THE EVOL CHAMBER)
Pushing the bleed valve halfway down and holding it there will allow air to escape continuously from
the pump and shock. Pushing the bleed valve all the way down and releasing it will allow only a small
amount of pressure to escape (micro-adjust). When unthreading the pump from the Schrader valve,
the sound of air loss is from the pump hose only and not the shock. Your shock pressure will not
change.
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Step 4 Thread the pump onto the MAIN air filler valve until it is fully seated and air pressure registers on the
pumps low pressure scale.
Step 5 Pump the shock up to the desired air pressure setting. You can decrease air pressure by pushing the
BLACK-BLEED valve on pump. (WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED 150PSI IN THE MAIN CHAMBER)
Step 6 Lower the vehicle to the floor and remove the jack. Push down on the front bumper 3 times to settle
the front end. With the intended rider and gear onboard, measure the ground clearance from the
previous point on the chassis. This will be measurement C (Example 7.0 inches) Ride Height
Step 8 In our example you would have to increase the air chamber pressure to increase ride height and
reduce sag by repeating previous steps 4 through 6. However, if the ride height would
have been too high and sag too low, you would have to decrease air chamber pressure.
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REBOUND ADJUST
Rebound Adjuster
The Rebound Adjust feature on your FLOAT 3 EVOL RC2 shocks gives the ability to externally adjust
the shock rebound damping. Adjustments are made by turning red knob or using a small flat-bladed
screwdriver to turn the adjuster on the Air Sleeve Body Cap located on the end of the shock absorber.
The optimum rebound setting is usually found with the minimum damping required to give acceptable
control. Excessive rebound damping will typically be felt as "suspension packing". This can often be seen
or felt as the vehicle travels through a series of similar-sized, successive bumps. It works well for the first
two or three bumps and then bottoms hard on the third or fourth. This is because the shock has not
rebounded quickly enough, and the shock "packs" into compression.
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LSC Adjuster
The LSC is adjusted using a flat-blade screwdriver in the middle of the adjuster.
More damping = stiffer = clockwise.
The LSC primarily affects the compression damping during slow suspension movements such as
G-outs or smooth jump landings. It also affects ride comfort of the vehicle.
Choose a LSC setting that gives good body control for ant-roll in corners, without causing excessive
harshness or loss of front end traction. The graph above shows the typical range of adjustment for LSC
adjuster from full-stiff to full-soft with HSC adjuster held constant at 10 clicks out.
HSC Adjuster
The HSC is adjusted using a 17 mm socket More damping = stiffer = clockwise
The HSC adjuster affects the compression damping during medium-to-fast suspension movements such
as steep jump faces, harsh flat landings and aggressive whoops. The goal is to run as little high-speed
compression damping as possible without bottoming. The graph above shows the typical range of
adjustment for the HSC adjuster from full-stiff to full-soft with the LSC adjuster held constant at 10 clicks.
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TUNING NOTES
EVOL MAIN
FULL AIR AIR LSC HSC REB
RIDE
DATE COMMENTS EXTENSION HEIGHT = SAG PSI PSI ADJ ADJ ADJ
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MAINTENANCE
PROPER INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE IS ESSENTIAL TO MAINTAIN THE PERFORMANCE
AND RELIABILITY OF YOUR SHOCK ABSORBERS.
You should keep the shock clean and free of dirt, ice and snow.
It is important to keep the shock absorbers clean and free of residue. The Samurai Sealing System in the
air sleeve will clean deposits from the shock body and reduce the amount of debris entering the air sleeve.
This will add to main air sleeve seal life. When cleaning the vehicle, avoid using a high-pressure
washer near the seals, as this could drive debris inside the shock air sleeve.
Ideally the shocks should be clean around the adjusters when changing the damping setting. A small
blast of contact cleaner or brake cleaner before making adjustments will keep these parts clean and
operating smoothly for years.
The service interval depends on how frequently and severely the snowmobile is ridden. As a guideline, if
you race every weekend, you may want to change the oil in your shock at least once during the season.
Otherwise, it is generally recommended to service the air sleeves at a minimum of once per year, with
complete shock service every 3000 to 5000 miles. FOX or an authorized factory service center can perform
these procedures.
SERVICE
Contact FOX Service Center at 1.831.740.4619 or [email protected] to receive a return
authorization number before shipping the shocks to one of the following service centers:
WARRANTY
All FOX products have a one-year warranty on defects in materials or workmanship. Please view the full
warranty terms and conditions at www.ridefox.com Help Center/Powersports/Warranty or Contact a
representative at: 1.800.FOX.SHOX (1.800.369.7469). A service RMA will be issued. Ship shocks to one of
the following service centers:
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