Finding the right seal kit

Colw1

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Hi I have a RockShox deluxe select plus and wanted to do a 50hr seal replacement but finding it hard to find the right kit to do this could someone advise
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AI Overview
To find an exact RockShox suspension parts list, you need to locate your specific product's unique Serial Number (usually engraved on the back of the fork crown or the shock body).

You can then look up the exact parts list, schematics, and upgrade components using the SRAM Spare Parts Catalogs or the SRAM Service Hub.

RockShox replacement parts are generally categorized into these common groups:

🛢️ Rear Shock Components Other components (removed for brevity)
  1. Service Kits: 200-Hour/1-Year full rebuild kits including IFP seals, glide rings, and damper fluid (e.g., TF Tuned RockShox Shock Parts).
  2. Air Cans: Complete replacement air sleeves/cans for air shocks.
  3. Mounting Hardware: Reducer bushings, mounting bolts, and spacers used to attach the shock to the frame.
To get the most accurate part numbers for your specific build:
  • Your exact RockShox model (e.g., Pike, ZEB, Super Deluxe)
  • The model year
  • The Serial Number located on your suspension
A few yeras ago, when I wanted to upgrade my Rockshox Revelation to a Pike, I went via the SRAM Spare Parts Catalogs (link above). It is a large database, but easy to navigate. Once I found the parts numbers I needed from the catalogue, I ended up buying from TFTuned (a highly-rated suspension service supplier).
 
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