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Shock Absorbers
Mark_Solesbury:
Hey
Ive recently fitted TerraFirma shocks and springs on my 90..
I dont know how shocks absorbers work really, but Im wondering if this is correct.
The front of my 90 is really really bouncy for abut 3 pushes, then the shocks go hard and its firm.
is this correct? If you swing off the side of it you can really tell when they firm up.
Range Rover Blues:
They are self-priming. as long as they stay firm once you have swung on it for a few hours then all is well.
Mark_Solesbury:
They stay firm for a bit, but if it sits for a few hours it goes soft again.
Bishops Finger:
Viagra????? :lol:
Henry Webster:
The only real way to test shocks (apart from on a dyno!) is by driving. The bounce test will only highlight if a shocker is really knackered and even then, the driving seat will have told you alot more!
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