Yeah but you replied to my post. But it does not matter now. The weekend has started and the snow is melting so it could be worse! Peace!If you look again you will see that I directed my comment specifically at @BadboyTroy
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Yeah but you replied to my post. But it does not matter now. The weekend has started and the snow is melting so it could be worse! Peace!If you look again you will see that I directed my comment specifically at @BadboyTroy
Did you have your eyes closed?
I replied specifically to @BadboyTroy with your post above mine solely because it added to the many relevant posts in this thread.Yeah but you replied to my post. But it does not matter now. The weekend has started and the snow is melting so it could be worse! Peace!
Standard shock isBefore I get jumped on, I did read all 23 pages of this thread, but I still cannot figure out what I need to buy for my particular Rail. I've been trying to nail down exactly what parts I need to buy to replace my rear shock on my medium frame Rail 9.8 GX AXS Gen 3. It is the Trek thru shaft trunnion shock. I haven't even decided on which shock to put back there, but I'm fairly certain it's going to have standard eyelet mounts top and bottom. I don't know what trunnion to pin hardware to by for my frame for my 2022 carbon framed Rail 9.8. I've read conflicting info on several different websites including this one. Can someone break it down for me? Top hardware as well as bottom? I have another e-bike with a rear coil shock an it's night and day more plush than the stock Trek/Rockshox Tru Shaft. Thanks in advance for the help...
Standard shock is
"RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate RT3, DebonAir spring, Thru Shaft 3-position damper, 230 mm x 57.5 mm"
So it's 230 mm eyelet to eyelet.
Have Ohlins TTX22m.2 230x65 coil shocks with 3x2.5mm spacers=57.5mm on my wife's 2022 (M) and my 2022 (L) Rails, can't fault them.
It's not trunnion, it's standard eyelet to eyelet. I removed and reused the mounting parts (upper and lower are different lengths) from our stock eyelet to eyelet shocks. But IIRC had to fit IGUS bushings in the top Ohlins eyelets so that could reuse the stock mounting parts.Thanks Irie. What I'm asking is what parts do I need to buy to put a 230x57.5mm shock that has standard eyelets on both ends on my bike that is currently equipped with the trunnion thru shaft shock. I've see Trek part numbers: 5258210, 5258209 listed as a Trek part that would mount the upper eyelet to the top mounting points. Which one of these two part numbers is correct for my year/gen bike? Do I need two? Upper and lower? Same part number for upper and lower?
I gather I will also need the shock specific mounting hardware (Fox or Rockshox). I just don't know what to purchase to get any shock mounted to my bike. I also see a kit from Dirt Labs?? Here's that description:
Trunnion Mount Shock Adapter – A Simple Solution for Owners of Tunnion Mount Bikes
Own a Trunnion mount shock, like a Deluxe ThruShaft, and want to fit a different shock? This adapter makes it easy to swap out your shock without the need for a costly new bolt kit or additional mounting hardware.
Designed for a Seamless Fit
These adapters fit into a 15.08mm (19/32") eyelet, found on most modern shocks, with M10 threads on both ends to accommodate your existing Trunnion bolts. This allows for a straightforward installation while maintaining compatibility with Trek’s mounting system.
Kit Includes:
- 1x Stainless steel shaft – Durable and corrosion-resistant
- 2x Carbon fiber-filled nylon spacers – Lightweight and strong
- 2x Seals – Helps keep dirt and debris out
- 1x IGUS eyelet bushing – Provides smooth, friction-free movement
- 6mm hex feature on shaft – Allows easy removal by holding the shaft in place while unbolting
The best thing you can do is search the Trek archive for the service manual for your bike. I couldn't find the Gen 3 manual but the Gen 4 is the same. It shows the different hardware for the trunion and standard shock.Before I get jumped on, I did read all 23 pages of this thread, but I still cannot figure out what I need to buy for my particular Rail. I've been trying to nail down exactly what parts I need to buy to replace my rear shock on my medium frame Rail 9.8 GX AXS Gen 3. It is the Trek thru shaft trunnion shock. I haven't even decided on which shock to put back there, but I'm fairly certain it's going to have standard eyelet mounts top and bottom. I don't know what trunnion to pin hardware to by for my frame for my 2022 carbon framed Rail 9.8. I've read conflicting info on several different websites including this one. Can someone break it down for me? Top hardware as well as bottom? I have another e-bike with a rear coil shock an it's night and day more plush than the stock Trek/Rockshox Tru Shaft. Thanks in advance for the help...

where did you A score the coilover itself B where did you find the correct spacers? ThanksStandard shock is
"RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate RT3, DebonAir spring, Thru Shaft 3-position damper, 230 mm x 57.5 mm"
So it's 230 mm eyelet to eyelet.
Have Ohlins TTX22m.2 230x65 coil shocks with 3x2.5mm spacers=57.5mm on my wife's 2022 (M) and my 2022 (L) Rails, can't fault them.
Don't understand "where did you A score the coilover itself", sorry.where did you A score the coilover itself B where did you find the correct spacers? Thanks
LOl where did you get the coilover from Ie: scoreDon't understand "where did you A score the coilover itself", sorry.
Shock came with 3 x 2.5mm spacers in the box which you can fit yourself, really easy. So the shocks are 230 x 65mm with 3 x 2.5mm spacers fitted = 57.5mm
FYI have an Ohlins spring on wife's shock and Cane Creek Valt spring (non-progressive) on my shock, fits fine.
Bought my wife's shock body with spring from the cheapest supplier I could find in the UK. Bought my shock body from one supplier and the spring from another supplier who had springs on sale.LOl where did you get the coilover from Ie: score
Mounted Ohlins TTXm.2 230 x 57.5* (65mm with 3 x 2.5mm spacers which are included) eye-to-eye coil shocks on wife's 2022 (Gen2) Medium Rail 5 and my 2022 (Gen2) Large Rail 5 using mounting hardware removed from the stock shocks. Was very straight forward.thats the bits I used, plus the shock of course.
How are you finding the TTX22m.2 compared to the TTX2Air? I think I saw that you tried a couple of different shocks in the past? I keep flip flopping but think I've settled on the coil. I also thought I'd try to over stroke it, given that it only involves removing a few spacers. Did you notice much difference with changing the stroke? My thinking is it may help with balancing out against my 170mm Fox 38 up front?![]()
Trek Rail upgrades, what have you done?
Burgtec Pedals and grips, mudhugger front guard.... bikes new so more to come :)www.emtbforums.com
I borrowed an Ohlins TX22m coil damper in 230 x 65mm (from my mrs's) and ftted it on my alloy Rail5 - medium frame.
used the origonal Trek mount hardware & turned the damper shaft 90* to position the rebound adjuster
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as to overstroke, had no problems riding my local park tech & flow trails so red runs with drops & chunk
Rich.
Does the piggyback touch or hit the button of the water bottle? Maybe there’s enough clearance with a large Trek Rail.Just fitted a Vivid ultimate 205x57.5 (Trunnion) on a gen1 rail 7 alloy size L, using the shockcraft adapter mentioned in this thread. It’s very tight with the seat tube when extended, but no collision under compression :
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Ohlins TTX22m.2 coil 57.5/150 eye-to-eye shock just touched the bottom of the water bottles on both wife's 2022 Trek Rail 5 (M) and my 2022 Trek Rail 5 (L). So I modified the cages to move the water bottles up a few mms, problem solved. Can now only fit 650ml water bottles but no big deal.Does the piggyback touch or hit the button of the water bottle? Maybe there’s enough clearance with a large Trek Rail.
I think I need to re-think my water bottle size. Besides, they probably have a shelf-life and I’m probably overdue.Ohlins TTX22m.2 coil 57.5/150 eye-to-eye shock just touched the bottom of the water bottles on both wife's 2022 Trek Rail 5 (M) and my 2022 Trek Rail 5 (L). So I modified the cages to move the water bottles up a few mms, problem solved. Can now only fit 650ml water bottles but no big deal.
Besides, they probably have a shelf-life and I’m probably overdue.
I've got a Camelback podium 600ml, and yes the vivid's piggyback hit the bottle, and there's no room to shift the bottle up.Does the piggyback touch or hit the button of the water bottle? Maybe there’s enough clearance with a large Trek Rail.
You might find, as we have, that a side loading bottle cage* can be mounted a little higher giving you the extra clearance that you need.I've got a Camelback podium 600ml, and yes the vivid's piggyback hit the bottle, and there's no room to shift the bottle up.
So I need to find a way to fit a bottle in there with the Vivid...

I got the bad habit of packing a water bottle, mounted on the down tube. Side mount cage on a medium size Railing.I ditched the bottle and run a hydration bladder. I use the cage bosses to mount spares. I run an accessory mount with a tube strap. My OneUp EDC pump is mounted beside the strap, my spare tube and tire levers are strapped to the mount. I wear a Camelbak Chase vest with my water, food, and a wind jacket. There isn't much room for a bottle with a piggyback shock, so I was running out of water long before I was running out of battery. This way I have enough water for long rides and I'm not carrying anything in my pockets.
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