The Salted roads here arnt helping the bleed screw situtation, how often are you checking the pressure ? There was next to nothing in these ones at 121,000km.
Yea it went quite smooth , I've done my sled shocks in the past , definetly recommend having the new caps on hand , I upgraded the fill valve from needle to Schraeder valves, made a couple tools for rear shock to stroke the piston for air removal.
Wow that first post was quite rude. Called Paul at we rebuild shocks and he answered my question, we were able to bleed the air with one screw and filled the shock rite full when assembling. I do have a fill needle , and a caterpillar nitrogen kit . Got all my seals from we rebuild shocks . Very...
Hi fellas, I'm just rebuilding a set of raptor shocks for a friend, got to the last shock and have one stuck set screw , other is free to bleed the air out, do i need both or can I get away with bleeding through the one hole?
Any info would be awesome. Thanks in advance .
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