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Anyone got a scan or a pic of how the X pro aluminium shocks go together.

I've finally gotten my shocks but they have some black rubber O rings and orange rubber cups that I can't figure out how to use. I've assembled the pistons and casings, it's the top cap end that is eluding me.

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The black o-rings go like underneath the threaded collars so they dont slide and ur adjustment doesnt change. The bladder goes in the cap. THe easiest way is to put the bladder inside of the cap with the ball side facing towards the bottom of the shock .iLL try to send u a exploided view.
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Thanks for the help Rob.. figured the caps out and was only wondering about the large O rings...I know where you mean, excellent

Thanks for the tips about the titanium ball joints also, I'll look into ordering them.

I have the rear alloy hubs on order as well as the rear suspension mounts. I also have a Carbon T plate on Backorder... Can't wait to start racing

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