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Old 02-03-2014, 04:39 PM   #1
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Default STICKING shocks

Just assembled a Axial G6 recon, all went well but all 4 shocks leaked oil after awhile .I greased all the O-rigs when I put them together only to find out that "green slime" should be used on assembly So I completely took them apart cleaned them ;used the green slime and they dont leak anymore.BUT now they stick in the UN-compressed position until you push down on them to break them free .It dosnt take much at all to break them free but they stick nun the less.Anyone have this problem after using the "SLIME" DORM
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Old 02-03-2014, 11:06 PM   #2
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Default Re: STICKING shocks

What do you mean by "stick in the UN-compressed position until you push down on them to break them free"? Is it not articulating when going over rocks, or just not compressing all that much on the bench? If you mean that when the shock is off the truck with no spring there is a little tension, then that sounds pretty normal.
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