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Old 18-04-2013
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Default B44.2 Big Bore Shock Bleed Screw Seals

Anyone any idea of the size of the red seals on the bleed screw of the big bore shocks - think the one they come with is pretty poor fitting and looking to replace as think air gets into the shocks

Has anyone tried anything else that has worked or just simply put nothing on
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most dont run any seal. If you use the red seals then dont tighten them down.
You could use the TLR copper seals as well.
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Old 18-04-2013
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most dont run any seal. If you use the red seals then dont tighten them down.
You could use the TLR copper seals as well.
Copper seals is the best option. I've read some guys make seals with auto "gasket maker"
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I don't personally run the seals, just nip the screw up. I think steve lawson had some small washers made which are a good fit in there.

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I also run no washer/oring. works great.
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