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Shock Leak?

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#1 ·
I've got a 2019 XRS Max

I noticed a few drips on the floor this weekend and figured out it was coming from BOTH front shocks!

The drip is coming from what looks like the divot in the center on the bottom.

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I'm not well versed in suspension work. Is this blown seals? The car is a little more than a year old with 400 miles on them and it simultaneously happened to BOTH around the same time. Are the stock fox shocks really that crappy?

What now? Can I ride on it like this for a while? How much does it typically cost to fix something like this?

Thanks
 
#2 ·
That is a rubber plug to fill with the shocks with a needle. I have never liked that theory and have them switched out to a Schrader valve. The shocks will need the leak corrected and the nitrogen and oil refilled. I would limit riding or not at all if it were me. Tim
 
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I called shock therapy next to me. They said it sounds like the shocks need to be rebuilt, which is $250 and I have to bring them the shocks separate from the machine. They don't do it on the machine. The other whammy is they are atleast 1 month out!

Do both shocks really need to be completely rebuilt after only 400 miles???! I don't even drive it that hard. I am mechanically inclined but clueless when it comes to suspension work, so I appreciate any info that will help me understand what the actual issue is.

Any other recommendations for the Cave Creek area (N phoenix) of who to call that can fix it without waiting over a month?
 
#6 ·
zero to 1 million miles, if it leaks it need to be repaired. Lots of other places in town, I just met this guy the other day and he does repair work in your area.

 
#7 ·
zero to 1 million miles, if it leaks it need to be repaired. Lots of other places in town, I just met this guy the other day and he does repair work in your area.

Thanks for the lead, he is right around the corner from me!

I gave em a call and they aren't backed up like ST is. I'll probably drop the machine off this week.

If I don't plan on ever working on the shocks myself, do I need to change to a Schrader valve ? Is the reason for the leak because of the poor design of the rubber nipple and it can happen again or would it have happened with the schrader valve as well?