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Old 02-16-2016, 04:04 PM
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Has anyone found the 2.0 performance series cheaper than $130?
Old 02-16-2016, 05:43 PM
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You are better to call someone like Marcus at River City Offroad or Northridge . Usually give forum members a break
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Thanks for the info!
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You are better to call someone like Marcus at River City Offroad or Northridge . Usually give forum members a break
Whats the difference between the performance, evolution and the new adventure series ( 97 bucks btw!) ?

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I believe the difference from the evolution to the performance is that the performance is rebuildable and the evolutions are not but I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by jmischen
I believe the difference from the evolution to the performance is that the performance is rebuildable and the evolutions are not but I could be wrong.
I see. So what's with the new adventure series? Better ride?

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I'm not sure
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It appears that the Adventure series is the Evolution series renamed.

Fox is simplifying their line, offering the Adventure and Performance series in 2.0 shocks, and the Factory only in 2.5 going forward. At least thats what my research has shown.

Factory is top of the line, Performance is middle and Adventure/Evolution is entry level.
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Originally Posted by JayswranglerX
I see. So what's with the new adventure series? Better ride?

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Also, if you live somewhere that salts the roads, the old Evolution series of shocks had a steel body whereas the Performance Series has an aluminum body and won't rust.
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Originally Posted by RockTurtle
Also, if you live somewhere that salts the roads, the old Evolution series of shocks had a steel body whereas the Performance Series has an aluminum body and won't rust.
The Performance series wont rust but they corrode horribly. My daughters are trashed after 1 winter. No way they are going to clean up.


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