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Old 06-12-2014, 01:06 PM   #9
Kevin in NJ
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Default Re: Checking for frozen shocks?

The shock should move and only on the axis of the shaft.

It should move very stiff, as in hard to move with just the arm on the shock with the adjustment closed down fully. You should note a difference with it easier going in the opposite direction.

If there is ANY play in the shaft then the shock is bad. If you can see the shock do anything other then rotate then it can not work properly.
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