I just want to expand on this for a second, and try to get this thread back on track.
Adding/removing air from the fox floats will not REALLY change the length of the shock. What it does is reduce the amount of air in the air spring, thus making the shock softer and allowing it to sag. At a stand-still, yes, you will lose ride height and get the bike sitting lower, but it will also make the shocks unbearably soft. Cornering will be next to impossible, and pretty dangerous.
Anyways, if you want shorter shocks, you can try 300ex shocks for the front, but if you want to do it properly, find yourself a set of used works shocks. Send them to me and let me shorten them to whatever length you want. I can essentially do any length you want. See if you can find some blaster shocks for cheap on ebay, and I will rebuild them and shorten them to whatever length you need. That is the PROPER way to do it, and the safest.
Also, I would suggest lowering the rear of the bike as well. I offer the same service for your stock rear shock. I can shorten your rear shock up to 12" eye to eye.
Also, chill out with the honkie comments. Racist stuff on here will get you nowhere.