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wesleigh
#1 Posted : 01 May 2016 12:54:19

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Can anybody assist

The rear ride height is 10mm but the front is less than 1mm

Ive taking the front apart and rebuilt it but its still the same.

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Tomick
#2 Posted : 01 May 2016 13:32:45

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Have you done the racing (front shock) upgrade which will provide a higher front ride height
http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=11718
Ian weaver
#3 Posted : 03 May 2016 14:11:37

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I read on here that somebodys L brackets ( not sure of the correct term) where too tight and not allowing free moment of the suspension.


Also there looks like an lot of extra threads still showing on your shock assembly, is the distance set to 8mm?
wesleigh
#4 Posted : 04 May 2016 14:08:31

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Tomick wrote:
Have you done the racing (front shock) upgrade which will provide a higher front ride height
http://forum.model-space...spx?g=posts&t=11718



Hi thats seems to be part of the next issue, will wait and test and the report back
wesleigh
#5 Posted : 04 May 2016 14:09:11

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Ian weaver wrote:
I read on here that somebodys L brackets ( not sure of the correct term) where too tight and not allowing free moment of the suspension.


Also there looks like an lot of extra threads still showing on your shock assembly, is the distance set to 8mm?



Yes it is, I'm tightened the L brackets and that seems to be working, so opposite of what has been said works
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