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Range Rover Blues:
TBH if I'm looking at a car then I give it a really good hard shake and I'm looking for them to do exaclty what you have described.  A few hours might be a bit quicker than I'd expect new shockers to drain back but basically they are designed to work like that and with a few hundred yards on the road they will have gone hard in the way you describe.

Does it drive OK?

Manicminer:
I was told years ago to push down on one corner as far as it will go, then release the vehicle. It should 'bounce' up and go back to it's original position. If it bounces a lot of times then it's 'tired'. Do this for all 4 corners.

300TDi Disco:

--- Quote from: Bishops Finger on January 03, 2009, 16:54:37 ---Viagra????? :lol:

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