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Rancho in cab kit leaking...

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Rancho in cab kit leaking...

Post by huntn »

Does anyone know where i can start to look for a leak in my in cab kit for the front, any help would be good. Cheers. Paul.
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Post by DX80 »

Get a spray bottle with soapy water. Could be those little hex bolts needs doing up a little tighter on the shock.
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Post by -Scott- »

Make sure there's some form of seal on any thread fittings - I don't recall ever seing a "pipe thread" seal without tape or a liquid sealant.

Good luck,

Scott
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