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This is a full service video for a 2020 FOX Float DPS Performance Series rear shock. We will be performing the 50 hour air can, and the 125 - 200 hour damper services along with servicing the Eyelet which includes teh control/dials/knobs (whatever you like to call them) This service isn't particularly difficult, I'm confident you can do it, but there are some details that I go over that you should be aware of. One thing that I do know is that once you get used to it, you'll want to freshen up your shock at least once a year. As always, please leave questions in the comment section and I will respond to them first chance I get Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:55 tools needed 11:20 Parts needed 12:17 Disassembly 28:50 Shim stack removal 36:58 Shock head disassembly and metering rod. Shaft seal replacement 54:38 Dismantling the dial/control knobs 01:02:35 Reassembly of shock head (VERY important to watch) 01:13:16 Filling shock with oil and closing the system 01:20:30 Filling the shock with air (Very important to watch) 01:24:07 Hand Dyno testing 01:26:00 50 hour Air Can service Below are part numbers and links to some tools that you will need to get this service done. No affiliates here, I would look for the best price possible. Some tools can be found as aftermarket tools on eBay Required Parts 025-03-008 Oil: AM, FOX Suspension Fluid [32 oz.], 10 WT Red 803-00-142 Kit: Rebuild, FLOAT Line Air Sleeve, Special Q-Ring 803-00-816 Seal Kit: CTD Boost Valve and Dish Shock Rebuild (Same for DPS shocks) Required Tools Needles for IFP air fill: The following needles work good. I prefer option 1 as it's smaller and easier to handle Option 1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08... Option 2 This option need a coupler and adapter to work with a hand pump https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00... Coupler https://www.amazon.com/Anderson-Metal... Adapter https://www.amazon.com/Milton-S-684-4... Needle tip The below needle has worked very well for me. It’s a bit shorter than a typical needle, but it seems stronger overall. https://www.kartek.com/parts/kartek-o... High pressure pump (buy wherever is cheaper) https://www.amazon.com/RockShox-00-43... 398-00-280 Tooling: Eyelet Torque Tool (Optional, Wrench and crows foot will work as well) 398-00-574 Tooling: Dial Indicator, 1" Measuring Range, 0.001" Graduation, 3/8" Stem Diameter (Any dial that reads to 1000th of an inch will work. Save money here if you can. For those in the US, Harbor Freight sells them at a low price 398-00-637 Tooling: Custom Socket, 5/8", 2016 Float DPS, Piston Bolt (Aftermarket can be found on Ebay for less) 398-00-638 Tooling: Custom Spanner Socket, 3 pin, Float DPS, Lockout Piston (Aftermarket can be found on Ebay for less) 803-00-566 Kit:Bike IFP Depth Setting Tool Set (Optional) A caliper can be used for this task, but this tool will make it easier overall 803-00-805 Kit: Shaft Clamps, Shocks, CTD 9mm, 3/8in, 1/2in, 5/8in Any shaft clamps (Soft Jaw) with this sizing will work. Aluminum will work better than the 3d printed versions 803-00-806 Kit: Tooling, iCD/CTD Dish Shock Dial Indicator Attachment for Plate Lift Measurement (This tool is only needed if you service the control/dials/knobs (whatever you like calling them).