lol.. bought my sc10 4x4 used, he couldnt find the manual, and i was at the track today, and the infamous shock end screw came off, and my shock blew apart.. turns out, i lost the screw also, so i had to grab the smallest screw i could find that would fit in there, and add 3 washers to it so my bladder is probably shot now... thx for making the design so simple and fool proof guys!!!
just always put a cotton cloth between the pliers and the shock shaft when tightening the rod end - no scratches on the shaft then!
also, you can use a huge syringe to remove bubbles from the shock oil: put the assembled shock into the syringe, and then use the pulle rend to create the needed vacuum, so that bubbles rise to the surface.
do u use any rebound if so how do "you" set that?
halomoviesweet 4 months ago
From start of shock build to finish... Thank you.
Greyhum 5 months ago
lol.. bought my sc10 4x4 used, he couldnt find the manual, and i was at the track today, and the infamous shock end screw came off, and my shock blew apart.. turns out, i lost the screw also, so i had to grab the smallest screw i could find that would fit in there, and add 3 washers to it so my bladder is probably shot now... thx for making the design so simple and fool proof guys!!!
haha
hunkydorytube 5 months ago
how about bladder style ! and ya tools come with kit..
bronc4now 8 months ago
Helped out alot! my shocks were hydro locked.
2Slanteyes 9 months ago
my front bumper of my car RC18b2
by leaked silicone shock body seal cap
help me solve this problem
980888 10 months ago
just always put a cotton cloth between the pliers and the shock shaft when tightening the rod end - no scratches on the shaft then!
also, you can use a huge syringe to remove bubbles from the shock oil: put the assembled shock into the syringe, and then use the pulle rend to create the needed vacuum, so that bubbles rise to the surface.
sabthealmighty 11 months ago