It’s literally, let the pressure out, unscrew cap, attach spacer(s), screw it back on and re-pressurise.
You’d have to be trying pretty hard to cock it up.
My RS fork uses a cassette lockring tool to undo the cap, the Fox needs a spanner, I bought one off eBay for like, £5 or £10.
Or not very hard at all.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MTB/s/b4VIShdqVN
That guy did more than just removing the lowers.
You can drop the lowers with the fork at riding pressure perfectly safely.
The circle that holds the air chamber together must have been so difficult to remove under pressure, that definitely counts as trying pretty damn hard.
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It’s literally, let the pressure out, unscrew cap, attach spacer(s), screw it back on and re-pressurise.
You’d have to be trying pretty hard to cock it up.
My RS fork uses a cassette lockring tool to undo the cap, the Fox needs a spanner, I bought one off eBay for like, £5 or £10.