Originally Posted by
Matt Trimmings
Do you build / rebuild your shocks at home and then go to the track to race...is the track outdoors? Sometimes the outside temp increase will cause this to happen. I will usually bleed my shocks...work them for a bit (sometimes set them in the sun to heat up if im racing outside) and then bleed them again before putting them back on the car. Not sure if this is what causes the issue but it could be...?
rebuild at the track or at home didn't matter. this was while racing inside and outside separately but mostly inside over the last few weeks. The old V1 shocks don't ever do this on the front of the buggy. Just the new V2 shocks i have on the rear (It's a B4 that hasn't been completely converted yet

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