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Has anyone experienced Accutune valving on Fox, King, etc

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by Limu, Sep 8, 2019.

  1. Sep 8, 2019 at 7:49 PM
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    Limu

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    Just curious if anyone has had Accutune valve their shocks with linear curve using their flutter stack? Is the juice worth the squeeze? If so did you run without their valving initially and how did it change(ridewise)?

    Been seeing more Ads and the other brand from Canada whose name escapes me on builds. I know they are all good and each has its faults and merits. I like Fox because of the shaft and the dual speed adjusters. An engineer guy I know says Fox is the best except the fact their out the box valving is not great. He says if you revalve, then they rock. I just don't hear anyone rave about how they are after Accutune specifically. Are they holding their Ace close?What do you like and why?
     
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    The other brand was Elka.
     
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    All that stuff is just "This valving worked well on the truck(s) we tested on, it will work on any of the same truck." Not saying it's bad. It's a lot better than factory valving, but depending on how serious you want to get, custom valving is best. Period.

    Elka is cool because it's aluminum. I'm 99% sure that the Toytech Aluma is private label, custom spec Elka. Smaller shaft diameter vs King/Fox/ADS though, so if you'll be beating on them, you might wanna pass. Great for dd duty.
     
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    Thanks Matt, I find it odd that there were not a lot of raving reviews. I guess with the Accutune valving they get you close. Depending on my needs, the valving may change. Appreciate the insight.
     

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