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When I push down on the rear of my buggy, it does not spring back. What is best/easiest fix?
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When I push down on the rear of my buggy, it does not spring back. What is best/easiest fix?
When I push down on the rear of my buggy, it does not spring back. What is best/easiest fix?
well theres a few factors, how heavy is your r/c? heavy enough to sag your springs? and what springs are you usning? stock? lighter then stock or heavier?
mine did the same but i looked into the weight of the baja, and i went with heavier springs, i still get some sticking but it's alot better then before.
your shock oil weight is exactly that shock absorber oil,your shocks only absorb the impacts, not the ride heights
you need to look at your shock angles for any binding, and your springs rating.
yah i ended up using a lil stiffer spring set too i got from DDM on mine. didnt mess with the shock oil, and also slapped on a full set of the extended lower shock perches too. seemed to do the trick for mine. i think the shock perches come from full force.
So the springs weaken? It is not a lubrication issue?
What in the world is a shock perch?

Just thought about this, have you checked to make sure your shock shafts are straight? Even the slightest bow can cause a sticking point as it pushes the piston into the side of the shock body.
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