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how to tell if a shock is dead

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how to tell if a shock is dead

Post by dwaynes »

what should a shock compress like off the car need to know if i brought dead ones or not

or what is the best way to test
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Post by Gribble »

When you move the shaft in and out it should have heaps of resistence, especially if its for your patrol. Excactly how much is hard to say. Not all shocks are equal.
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Post by dwaynes »

it does take a couple of goes but they do get harder after the first compression
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Post by ratboy »

dose it have a pulse
is it breathing
concious state
thats a start
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Post by 360 scout »

grab it firmly by the top stand it up on a hard surface, & compress all the way in, THEN let go if it moves ITS ALIVVE ,or its not a gas shock?
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Post by J Top »

Shocks require "Bleeding" after they have been lying down.
Before instaling shocks you should stand them upright and move them though their full travel at least twice, then instal them without laying them over.
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Post by up2nogood »

Try dropping a twig on it from above.

It works for crows. :D



Aside from that, try pulling it out and pushing it in and check for oil leaks where the shaft enters the housing.

You won't really know if it's much good by hand, best is to fit to the car and try it out. Only a couple of bolts anyway.....
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