P700 Fox Podium 1.5's

junior1954

junior1954

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Just installed my Fox shocks. Fronts were a piece of cake, rears a little trickier. Best to slide bottom of shock in first without its' bolt and wrestle the top in-a spring compressor would have made the rears a 5 minute job like the fronts.

Great build quality-precision brass bushings with "O" ring dust seals-class. Three way adjustment knobs are readily accessible and easy to operate.

Ride is TONS better. I had them on medium initially and drove it alone-too stiff even with my fat a$$ so I backed it off to the lowest damping setting. I'm sure with 3 or 4 people in it I'll set it to medium. I think these shocks were well worth the investment.
 
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It totally changes the ride. One of the best mods you can do. I too set it on lowest setting then full of stuff I put on medium.
 
junior1954

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When I went to adjust the shocks I discovered the front adjuster knobs hit the fender well and can't be rotated completely forward. There are 3 settings, 1, 2, and 3, 3 being the firmest. That means I can't adjust the driver's front to 1 and the passenger front to 3. The instructions indicate 22 different detents between firmest and softest so obviously their design has changed since the instructions were printed. I can adjust each shock about half way to the forward detent and wonder if I will get the appropriate incremental results or I have to turn the adjuster precisely to each number. I contacted the outfit I bought them from and am awaiting their reply. Honestly, if they threw two or three hundred bucks at me I'd be happy with leaving the fronts on medium. The ride on medium is a quantum leap from the stock shocks. I think a Dremel tool taken to the adjuster knobs would cure the problem but don't want to void my warranty-yet.
 
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I communicated with the seller, ATV Galaxy, and they were stumped. They'd never had an issue. They said they'd contacted Fox and THEY hadn't had any issues either. I called Fox and spoke to Joey in their warranty department. When I explained what was going on he said "oh, you're the guy, ATV Galaxy called earlier". He told me to take a Dremel tool to it! I told Joey that for $1300.00 I shouldn't have to do anything but bolt these shocks on. Joey also said the knobs would probably jump to a step (detent) it they were set in between 2 numbers. I then went on Partzilla and discovered the part that is restricting the adjuster knobs is called a Headlight Cover, which is basically the front fender well and that the part numbers changed in 2017-18 models. I again corresponded with ATV Galaxy, who seem to be sympathetic, and they said they're going to get Fox to check the fitment on '17 and newer Pioneer 700's. In the meantime, those who are planning on putting Fox Podium 1.5 shocks on their '17 and newer Pioneers will need to modify the adjuster knobs to be able to adjust the fronts.
 
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