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| hello i have a banshee with a stock rear shock standard swingarm works front dual rates with out rezzies on standard travel i bottom out i shit load of times does anyone know if it is worth 325 for a rear conversion from tcs http://www.tcsracing.com/id20.html if anyone knows about a good shock rebuilder please tell my rear shock sucks please reply on how to stop this bottoming ouut |
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| A rebuild and revalve shouldn't cost that much.......Is your rear set too soft?
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| i played around with the bottom of the shock preload i think and if i go all the way to the right or lef it still bottoms out and does ass on the woops its an 03 shee the conversion includes new eibuch springs as weell does anyone know of a place that does good rebuiling cheap |
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| I think you mean the compression dampening (the knob by the reservoir, right?) You also can adjust spring pre-load, and rebound dampening force.......
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| G T Thunder 6748 TR 630 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-7122 330-674-2437 Fax i called them no one answred but ya they sound like there the shit i weigh 175 now and growin like a moose so im gonna tell tehm like 190 195 all i want is some thing that rides like a caddy over bumps and whoops and doesnt bottom out u think they can fix this o and did u put eibuch springs on ur rear do they carry those springs idk tell me some info on this stuff (setup) thanks again |
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