I have just changed the oil in my front shocks (EP80 Gear Oil) and the initial results were promising not quite as stiff as i was hoping but i guess just changing the oil only goes so far with the standard valves.
Anyway after driving the car i have noticed that under heavy breaking the car dives to the right. I bleed the shocks repeatedly before i put them in but i guess they werent quite the same.
So any one got any tips for bleeding them before i take them out and try again?
Bleeding the Front Shock absorbers
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Try pushing the piston all the way in as you fit them, so you arnet pressurising them when they first compress, also from memory they arent very full when i have drained them in the past.
Adam
Adam
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