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Reddit mentions of Rock Shox Crush Washer 8 mm (50 Pieces), 11.4015.259.000

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Rock Shox Crush Washer 8 mm (50 Pieces), 11.4015.259.000
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    Features:
  • Replacement lower hardware for Rockshox forks.
Specs:
ColorGrey
Height10.4330708555 Inches
Length17.9133858085 Inches
Number of items1
Size50 Pack Pack
Weight0.03 Pounds
Width13.385826758 Inches

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u/velo52x12 ยท 2 pointsr/MTB

I am in the middle of servicing my 2011 Fox Float 32 RL O/B 26" fork.

First, a warning. Make sure you use the proper tools and a good quality torque wrench. I used a cheap torque wrench and snapped off the end of the damper shaft. Fortunately, I found a replacement damper on Ebay, but that could have been a very costly mistake.

A couple of resources from Fox:

Main help site

Updated oil volumes

Fox isn't selling the green oil anymore, so use the updated oil volume chart.

If you are replacing the dust wiper seals, the kit includes a set of plastic crush washers for the bottom of the fork. You can find the kits on Amazon and Ebay. If you are only changing out the oil, you will still need 2 crush washers, I found those on Amazon for Rockshox, but it says they will work for Fox too. Replacement oil can be found on Amazon and Ebay as well.

If you are servicing the air spring, get a 5ml pillow pack of Fox float fluid for the air chamber. You'll probably need a 26mm socket too.

My fork has maybe 500 miles on it. The air spring oil bath was empty, but the oil in the air chamber still looked clean. The oil on the damper side looked OK. On my first reassembly attempt, I over torqued the bottom nut on the damper and snapped the shaft. The torque wrench I was using was a cheap piece of garbage, so lesson learned.

tl;dr Use good quality tools, follow instructions, ad you should be OK.