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Ok, I’m going to install my new Fox 2.5 DSC adjustable a this weekend. I know they say start from 0 and adjust from that, but for the people that have them. What do you set your Low and High Speed at? Do you have the same for front and rear?
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Maybe a little more detail like :
2 door 4 door??
Engine?
Winch ?
bumpers?
What u plan on doing with it and
how you have it set up will dictate how you modulate your valving adjustment.
 
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Maybe a little more detail like :
2 door 4 door??
Engine?
Winch ?
bumpers?
What u plan on doing with it and
how you have it set up will dictate how you modulate your valving adjustment.
4 Door Rubicon, Steel bumpers, winch, Rough country skid plates, 3.6, and I plan on Slow rock crawling.
 

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Back them all the way out counter clockwise and go like 3-4 clicks in. See how you like that and go from there. Low soeed compression softer is better for rocks. High speed about medium for the highway. Front and rear can be different , usually I back off the rear a bit softer. But same setting. The fox doesnt have rebound setting idk why... thats arguably more important.
 
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Thanks for the help, and I agree about the rebound. You'd think they would considering the cost. I was going the do the High Speed at about 4, and the low around 6 for the front, and do the rear at 3 and 5. Then drive it. I plan on going to the Off Road park next weekend which is all slow rock crawling. 5 MPH or less. I'll crank the Low to about 3/4 when I go, and the high to about 1/2.
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