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Thanks so much for the reply :). After reading your post I crawled underneath. I need to clean off some dirt to confirm what setting is established. Before I turned the switch I thought I should take a gander at instructions or a manual, but I can’t seem to find. Straightforward enough right?
Did you figure this out by chance? Is 1 the road setting?
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@Tom Sellick I saw a video where Sheldon Brown said that setting 1 is the default road setting. I read that Pros were being delivered set at 2 however. It is strange that there is nothing in the manual about that though.
 

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@Tom Sellick I saw a video where Sheldon Brown said that setting 1 is the default road setting. I read that Pros were being delivered set at 2 however. It is strange that there is nothing in the manual about that though.
I think you are right! I saw that video. Now I just need to figure out which end of the dial should be pointing to 1. 😂😂. I think I have it. Just trying to find confirmation.
 

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I think you are right! I saw that video. Now I just need to figure out which end of the dial should be pointing to 1. 😂😂. I think I have it. Just trying to find confirmation.
Yeah - that is not very clear and it should be marked better. In your picture my guess is that it is set to 3.
 

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Official description of the TRD Pro FOX suspension:

TRD Pro comes fitted with TRD-tuned FOX® QS3 three-way adjustable internal bypass shocks with remote reservoirs for improved high speed off-road performance and external FOX Internal Floating Piston (IFP) rear bump stops to improve bottom out feel.

TRD Pro features TRD-tuned FOX® QS3 internal bypass shocks with 2.5-inch aluminum housings and rear remote reservoirs. Quick Switch 3 (QS3) technology allows for manual adjustment of compression damping on each shock to match the terrain.


Will these shocks fit on a 2024 Tacoma off road. I want to lift it maybe using Toyota parts?
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