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Got a B5m lite and want to put some limiters in my shocks, but I don't know where. Under the piston?
And is the x-rings the limiters to choose?
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Limiters under piston.
X-rings are the uprated o'rings.
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Limiters under piston.
X-rings are the uprated o'rings.
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Thanks!
Okay, why is x-rings better
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Hi,

The x-rings are smoother then the regular red o rings.

Idea to to have a smoother / easier to operate shock.

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Hi,

The x-rings are smoother then the regular red o rings.

Idea to to have a smoother / easier to operate shock.

MiCk B. :-)
Do I need the green slim in the x-rings aswell?
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Limiters under piston.
X-rings are the uprated o'rings.
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What is the part number for the limiters?
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Hi,

You can use green slime on the x-rings as well.

X-rings are supposed to last longer then the regular red rings.

Limiters: https://www.teamassociated.com/parts...32_in_030_in_/

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[QUOTE=MiCk B.;939683]Hi,

You can use green slime on the x-rings as well.

X-rings are supposed to last longer then the regular red rings.

Limiters: https://www.teamassociated.com/parts...32_in_030_in_/

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