Pq Grit Kit 2 — Repack

A: Look for industrial abrasive distributors with ISO 9001 certification. Avoid marketplaces like eBay or Facebook Marketplace for abrasives. Good sources include: Grainger (via their special order repack service), local BlastOne shops, or certified PQ re-sellers.

PQ recommends repacking every 40–60 hours of riding for most riders.
If you ride in wet, muddy, or dusty conditions, lean closer to 30 hours.

Signs you need a repack:


A professional repack will never have missing data. Look for:

If any of these are missing, do not use the abrasive. You could void your coating warranty. pq grit kit 2 repack


Quick recap: The Grit Kit 2 replaces your stock fork’s top-out spring or negative spring assembly with a progressive, grease-packed spring system. It eliminates stiction, improves mid-stroke support, and makes your fork feel buttery.

The “repack” refers to the grease inside the Grit cartridge. Over time, that grease gets pushed around, contaminated, or simply dries out. When that happens, performance drops. A: Look for industrial abrasive distributors with ISO

Repacking = restoring that fresh-out-the-box feel.


A: Look for industrial abrasive distributors with ISO 9001 certification. Avoid marketplaces like eBay or Facebook Marketplace for abrasives. Good sources include: Grainger (via their special order repack service), local BlastOne shops, or certified PQ re-sellers.

PQ recommends repacking every 40–60 hours of riding for most riders.
If you ride in wet, muddy, or dusty conditions, lean closer to 30 hours.

Signs you need a repack:


A professional repack will never have missing data. Look for:

If any of these are missing, do not use the abrasive. You could void your coating warranty.


Quick recap: The Grit Kit 2 replaces your stock fork’s top-out spring or negative spring assembly with a progressive, grease-packed spring system. It eliminates stiction, improves mid-stroke support, and makes your fork feel buttery.

The “repack” refers to the grease inside the Grit cartridge. Over time, that grease gets pushed around, contaminated, or simply dries out. When that happens, performance drops.

Repacking = restoring that fresh-out-the-box feel.