Ferrebee88
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Yeah, it was pretty simpleJust bleed them without the spring on... not real hard to do.
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Yeah, it was pretty simpleJust bleed them without the spring on... not real hard to do.
Right, put oil till it's over the piston and close to the top, say 3/4 to the top, slowly move piston up and down with out having it come up out of the oil, you'll see bubbles the first stroke but less and less after, then re fill to maybe 7/8 from the top and put the rubber bladder and cap on a few turns but not tight, gently push the shock shaft in all the way and if there is enough oil it will start to puke out the excess, with the shaft still all the way in, tighten the cap, clean off the outside and repeat on the rest. To much oil and your shaft will push out on it's own a bit, that's ok, better than not enough oil and your piston will cavitate as it comes out of the oil, or like a summit/revo with shocks on their side... cavitate all the time as soon as they miss a drop or twoJust bleed them without the spring on... not real hard to do.
Front Vekta shocks on the baja bigbore build for the rear suspension.
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