Originally Posted by
Casper
Emulsion shocks have air in them so it is a good idea to exercise the shocks a few times before setting ride height and rebound will be effected by tempurature. Top racers are always checking ride height and making fine adjustments before a run. This is something that is easy to do and often overlooked and can have a dramatic effect on the handling of your car.
Is there a page or video on how to setup emulsion shocks anywhere? Im finishing up my 2.0 build tonight was wondering how to do this. I watched a video of a guy setting up the shocks on a 22 buggy and he cut out the top of the bladders, is it just that simple?
I run mostly on a loose outdoor track with pretty good sized jumps and don't want the shocks to constantly bleed out of the caps, and am a little afraid that is what will happen