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Old 01-24-2017, 03:50 PM
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The rear of my b6d has no droop. When I raise the rear if the car and set it down it doesn't settle. The front doesn't have this issue.

I rebuilt the shocks with fresh x-rings, used Green Slime but it's the same story.

Running 30wt, 2x1.7 pistons, black springs. (REAR)

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Old 01-24-2017, 06:26 PM
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The rear of my b6d has no droop. When I raise the rear if the car and set it down it doesn't settle. The front doesn't have this issue.

I rebuilt the shocks with fresh x-rings, used Green Slime but it's the same story.

Running 30wt, 2x1.7 pistons, black springs. (REAR)

Thanks in advance!
Sounds like you didn't bleed your shocks.
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Old 01-24-2017, 06:51 PM
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Sounds like you didn't bleed your shocks.
That's another thing, bled them many times...
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What's your rear ride height?
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What's your rear ride height?
23mm ride height, 27.5 stroke. I looked at the shafts and they're straight. No binding anywhere.
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When the shocks are off the car with no springs, when pushed down does the shock shaft stay in or wanna push out? you want them to be 'dead' and stay in/down.
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we need pics my man
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