SC10 4x4 Thread
do you have shims under the front camber mounts? more than likely your issue is stemming from something in the front. as in too aggressive. lower the truck to 23 or 24mm and also play with your toe settings. out will make it turn in aggressive but less on exit and toe in will do the opposite, i have found that toe in on these trucks does wonders. i also run 2mm spacers under the pistons to reduce droop.
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Am I the only one who thinks the threads on the cartridge don't exactly match the shock body? What a pain...
Also, since they didn't come with the emulsion seals I'm gonna try the bladders. Do you guys leave the bleeder screw out?
Also, since they didn't come with the emulsion seals I'm gonna try the bladders. Do you guys leave the bleeder screw out?
As for the shocks, they should come with some, I know mine did. I would suggest not running the bladder style shocks, stick with the emulsion style. If you have to wait, then wait. But if you really wanna run the bladder style, then by all means, do so. And yes, you can leave the bleeder screw out.
I personaly prefer emulsion style.
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If you read back about page 400-500 you will see that no the cartridge doesn match up. It you take off the first 1/4 of the thread on the cartridge, you will have no problem.
As for the shocks, they should come with some, I know mine did. I would suggest not running the bladder style shocks, stick with the emulsion style. If you have to wait, then wait. But if you really wanna run the bladder style, then by all means, do so. And yes, you can leave the bleeder screw out.
As for the shocks, they should come with some, I know mine did. I would suggest not running the bladder style shocks, stick with the emulsion style. If you have to wait, then wait. But if you really wanna run the bladder style, then by all means, do so. And yes, you can leave the bleeder screw out.
I did end up getting the cartridges on, it just took a little more work than I thought it should. Good thing I'm so patient...

I haven't seen many good things about the bladders, when would anyone use them? Smooth flat tracks with no jumps?



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