How to make Baja shocks softer

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As far As I know there isn't any softer then stock springs. And tbh I don't know why you would want to go softer. Try lighter fluid. If it helps, my setup is 37.5wt in the rear , and 40wt in the front. Probably too heavy for the stock springs but it's what I run for bashing and jumping and I'm happy with it.
 
I use hydraulic fluid NO idea what weight it is ( actually I didnt have any shock fluid at the time, gonna replace it BUT it worked pretty damn good, I really did'nt notice any difference )
Hydralic fluid leaked through my seals. My front shocks are pretty stiff too. Im using 35wt fluid so I'm thinking about finding new springs myself.
 
I would be concerned about the seals deteriorating.
why they are both hydraulic systems ! hell this oil takes 50 tons !!! besides a cylinder has rubber o-rings in them I doubt the shocks use some exotic materials in the seals .
Hydralic fluid leaked through my seals. My front shocks are pretty stiff too. Im using 35wt fluid so I'm thinking about finding new springs myself.
Then you probably have a blown seal or a bad shaft !
 
hydraulic fluid is mineral oil, the seals are meant for silicone oil.
Well were not running the 24 hours of Sebring so I don't think it will be an issue , might be over thinking this a bit , I just looked up Silicone vs Mineral oils and not much difference vs a Nitrile seal.
 
well old school bike shocks used ATF ( automatic trans fluid ) 5W so ?????
The shocks on my Baja are so stiff and I am looking for some softer springs. Does anyone know where to get some? I don't race my Baja I just use it for bashing so I don't care about handling.
where are the compression nuts set at ?? Mine were at about .5" from the top of the threads , I needed more ground clearance so I tightened them to about 1.25" this made it much stiffer , once you go past the max lift you get into pre-load and they will get stiffer.
 
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