The damper takes up less volume in the upper tube than the air spring. This means that there is already more air volume available on the damper side, so additional volume isn’t needed.
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- Which damper upgrades are available for the BoXXer D2?
- Which RockShox Maxles are compatible with the BoXXer D2?
- Can I swap only the BoXXer D2’s lower legs to change between 27.5” and 29” wheels?
- Which RockShox fender is compatible with the BoXXer D2?
- What travel lengths is BoXXer D2 available with? How do I change the travel?
- Can I upgrade my BoXXer D1 to feature ButterWagonTech?
- Can I use the Linear XL lowers on my BoXXer D1?
- Can I install Charger 3.2 in my BoXXer D1?
- Can I install the Linear XL air spring in my BoXXer D1?
- Are any of the BoXXer D2 parts reverse-compatible with prior 38mm BoXXers?