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Bleeding shocks

 
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Matt
2006, 2007 2WD CHAMPION


Race Number: 7
RC Car/s: X-Factory X-6

2008 Club Results
Club Champs: 10TH (204)
2WD: 4TH (181)
4WD: N/A
PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:13 pm    Post subject: Bleeding shocks Reply with quote

I hate bleeding AE shocks as getting the rebound the same can be a real pain. So i got some Yokomo shock caps with the bleed screw in the top of the cap, these work well but the are £10 a pair Shocked and on monday when i was doing a bit of cleaning i changed the oil and put 1 of the caps on the wonk Sad . So instead of paying out another £10 i got my drill out and with the smallest drill bit i could find i put a small hole in the AE shock cap and then used the small screws that are used to hold the hinge pins in place. So far they are holding up well with no oil coming from the screw after running it out the back of mine on some bumpy grass.


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