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Hi guys, trying to build my 410 shocks,i screw the shock eyelets onto the bottom of the shock shafts as far as they will go just before the shaft is making the pivot ball bind, but on pushing the shaft back into the shock bodies the piston is sticking out 3-4 mm proud!! this obviously cant be right
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Hey Steve, as the shocks on the durango dont use a bladder design its normal for the piston to go proud of the top, as long as it doesnt prevent full travel with the cap on that's all, otherwise on a hard landing it will come out through the top.lol
As for setting when bleeding, i tend to run 0 rebound on my shocks, but its a tuning aid. For indoors you dont really need any rebound unless there's some prolonged rumble strips e.t.c |
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im sure my durango shocks come with a rubber that stops the shock hitting the top of the cap?
there like a taper rubber about 4mm high |
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Cheers Jamie
I have built up shocks in the past (associated & losi 1/8th) & never come across pistons sticking out proud of the bodies so i thought it peculiar,oh well live & learn. EDIT- One more thing (for now ![]() |
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http://www.team-durango.com/part-inf...artNo=TD230010
have a look at the photo of the shocks and by the pistons to the right of them are the taper rubbers i had with mine the shocks was built as i bought my car 2nd hand but when i rebuilt them i for got to put them back in and found that same as you have hope this helps ![]() |
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As lee said, make sure you also have the rubber spacers on the shaft for both front and rear.
This will also stop the piston coming up so high into the cap, but also help cushion the shock and relieve some of the pressure inside the cap on full compression. |
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You are correct that the bump stop rubbers go on if not running the dust boots (as the boot has a similar chunk of rubber at the bottom. But you shouldn't be trying to fit them in the shock body / seal carrier as you apear to be suggesting, they just slide on the shaft before screwing the ball joint on.
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oh right i see, i never had shock boots on so i never come across that problem sorry pal
you got PM too ![]() |
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