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Old 09-08-2010, 06:38 PM
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Need some help to compare to the two oil's??? Just wondering if there is such a chart. Any help would be great!!!
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There's a graph somewhere on here. I think it even has X-ray oils. Ill scan it later for you if you don't have any luck.
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THanks for the reply mark506
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So basically looking at the chart the associated oil is a little thinner then losi in almost every weight. Am i correct in saying this????
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And which oil is more accurate as far as weight, or does everyone use their own measuring procedures/system/equipment?
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Here is a pretty good site for shock oil info:

http://www.twf8.ws/new/tech/shocks/shock.htm

Hopefully, the above will answer your question.
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See attached PDF file for the shock oil chart I referenced above. You can print it in landscape mode and it will legibly fit on one 8.5x11 sheet of paper. Print it in color for best readability.
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Old 11-14-2012, 10:42 AM
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A bump for some useful info. See attachment in post #8.
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