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Airshock setup

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Airshock setup

Post by antt »

just wondering who's experimented with heavier weight oil in their airshocks and what were your results? from what i can gather, 5w is the standard that they come with. has anyone tried filling them with 7 or 10w? if so, how much of it did you run to what pressure?
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Re: Airshock setup

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antt wrote:just wondering who's experimented with heavier weight oil in their airshocks and what were your results? from what i can gather, 5w is the standard that they come with. has anyone tried filling them with 7 or 10w? if so, how much of it did you run to what pressure?
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If you get really keen you can even buy a Valve kit for them and then you can start playing around with them even more!
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Post by antt »

15w hey, will have to give that a try and maybe max oil volume

i'm not that anal about the setup of them, so wont worry about valving kits just yet :P ;)
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Post by jeep97tj »

I run 7.5w and mine are 1" over full and i think i still want more oil, so if 10w is ok to put i them i might go that way.

I thought 7.5w was the max though???
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Post by Wendle »

i would think you can experiment with them fairly safely, i don't think 90w gear oil would hurt them ROFL. they seem pretty tough.
i put a dent in one of mine and the piston has slowly but surely pushed it back out. can't even see where it was now. :crazyeyes:
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Post by not not »

350mm of 15w in mine with about 1700kpa of nitrogen in mine with weight of buggy the front have 3.5inch of upward travel and the rear 4.5inch. With less oil they felt really bouncy.
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Post by antt »

what size are yours not not?

gonna get some 15w and try it out tomorrow.
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Post by not not »

Still the 14inch but have been fully rebuilt. ( about $40 per kit with shroder valve) I played around with them for bloody ages with all diffrent weights of oil starting with the 5w. If after some good info ring cam from racer inports and ask for Dions number as hes very good with diagnosing set up probs over the phone. Oh and he will fill ya with heaps of info you dont really need aswell
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Post by OnPatrol »

Let us know whether heavier oil gives better ride. I have a pair of fox smoothies in the rear of the Patrol and because of the weight of the vehicle the shocks needs more compression. Valves were already changed.
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Post by ljxtreem »

Wendle wrote:i would think you can experiment with them fairly safely, i don't think 90w gear oil would hurt them ROFL. they seem pretty tough.
i put a dent in one of mine and the piston has slowly but surely pushed it back out. can't even see where it was now. :crazyeyes:
Hmmm, hope my dint pushes out too :D

yeah, hevy oil or lots whatever, I like mine hard :D :D


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Post by antt »

they're pretty sturdy. this is a pic of a mates cruiser, that was driven about 1.5kays with the weight of the front left corner leaning against the side of the saw airshock. didnt bend it, and hasn't leak since

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Post by not not »

That was after the welding in a far left paddock episode wasnt it Antt?
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Post by antt »

thats the one ;)
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Post by POS »

not not wrote:350mm of 15w in mine .
In a 14" travel shock :shock: :lol: :lol: She'd be damn full!!!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by redzook »

POS wrote:
not not wrote:350mm of 15w in mine .
In a 14" travel shock :shock: :lol: :lol: She'd be damn full!!!! :lol: :lol:
i just find it intresting that he measures a liquid in millmeters :lol:
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Post by RUFF »

POS wrote:
not not wrote:350mm of 15w in mine .
In a 14" travel shock :shock: :lol: :lol: She'd be damn full!!!! :lol: :lol:
Not Quite he would still have enough room to get 5mm of gas in there :D
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Post by 80lsy gq »

leave NotNot alone you cruel people.....
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Post by not not »

Funny farkers arnt you all :finger: :lol: Ok Ok Ok 350mls
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Post by -Mandy- »

Some people just aren't very individual are they :?

How shit seeing 2 of the same avatars. :lol:

antt, i reckon you should airshock the front as well, we have 4 brand new 16's sitting at home, come try them out ;) :D

If you need any advice on them, Rod knows a fair bit, basically mirror image of not not's post. How do you think he "knows". :rofl: :roll:

Cept liquid mass in measured in mls all along ;)
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Post by DamTriton »

-Mandy- wrote:Some people just aren't very individual are they :?

How shit seeing 2 of the same avatars. :lol:

antt, i reckon you should airshock the front as well, we have 4 brand new 16's sitting at home, come try them out ;) :D

If you need any advice on them, Rod knows a fair bit, basically mirror image of not not's post. How do you think he "knows". :rofl: :roll:

Cept liquid mass in measured in mls all along ;)
Liquid volume measured in ml, if we're being pedantic ;) ;)
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Post by -Mandy- »

DAMKIA wrote:
-Mandy- wrote:Some people just aren't very individual are they :?

How shit seeing 2 of the same avatars. :lol:

antt, i reckon you should airshock the front as well, we have 4 brand new 16's sitting at home, come try them out ;) :D

If you need any advice on them, Rod knows a fair bit, basically mirror image of not not's post. How do you think he "knows". :rofl: :roll:

Cept liquid mass in measured in mls all along ;)
Liquid volume measured in ml, if we're being pedantic ;) ;)

Thanks hunny :lol: ;)
We could just all try and be the same by being "cool", but that would just be boring. :lol:

Liquid covers a mass of an area :? :D

antt, I reckon you should get rid of the airshox and go coilovers ;) They look heaps sexier...Gawd only knows you need that ;) :armsup: ...actually now i think about it...ALL of you's should.... :? :finger:




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Post by antt »

settle down missy :P :finger:

i'm just gonna fill em with 15w and see how they go. cant be any worse than they are at the moment. binds up like a mofo with the welded rear on concrete
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Post by mud4b »

-Mandy- wrote:

If you need any advice on them, Rod knows a fair bit, basically mirror image of not not's post. How do you think he "knows". :rofl:

mandy i might have to hit rod up in a few months for this as i really have no idea on these things....
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Post by not not »

Thanks Mandy but you may need glasses as they are diffrent!
As far as the air shox go every thing ive learnt about them has been from reserch and asking the right people ie cam from racer and dion from race shock development. They are the people who helped me out with info on rebuilding the 14s as they were way past due with very leaky seals and not many people at all have ever tryed to rebuild air shox that i know of. But antt as far as setting them up everyone has there own opinion on how to set them up and how/why they like them a certain way. Take all the info you can get and find your own medium.
And speaking of shocks Mandy?
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Post by -Mandy- »

notnot wrote:And speaking of shocks Mandy?
Yeh, i'm running coilovers. Point being??

Ohh the ones that were up to you to come and pick up that are probably still sitting at our old place outside on the footpath?? :lol:
Not mine, so wasn't responsible for transporting them in the move, was mentioned that they needed to be collected ;)
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Post by not not »

Oh you mean the message after you had moved that didnt state they they were left there if indeed they were. And i am pretty shore they wernt left there at all. :?:
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Post by redzook »

see that PM button just below each others posts? :?: ;)
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Post by antt »

not not wrote:antt as far as setting them up everyone has there own opinion on how to set them up and how/why they like them a certain way
yeah for sure. watchin and speakin to chris today bout his, he only runs 7w, and it works alright for him in his
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Post by not not »

That would be roctoy? If so did he give you any idea on what volume of oil?
How have you been filling them with nitrogen? Or do you have your own bottle and regulator setup allready? If playing around with them to get what seems right to you i would suggest getting a bottle setup with a good reg if you dont allready have one. Will set you back about $600 odd dollers but at least there is no fuss when wanting to adjust pressure or refill them for what ever reason.
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Post by Rod Dirt'e »

Reg will cost you about $285 (shop around)
and Bottle per year $155 plus refills
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