kimcoop1324
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I own a 2007 apex gt attak. I replaced the worn slides with a set of dupont ones. After I reinstalled the rail / suspension and adjusted the track tension I noticed while pushing down on my rear bumper and compressing the suspension it didn't return to the Original height. My sled has 900 miles on it and I can't believe the rear shock is blown. What am I missing? Any help would be great.
JROCK
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If you have the ohlins in it try turning your rebound adjustment knob to see if you have all the clicks. If you do ride it.
kered
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I just had mine rebuilt. What is the original height im curious?
Riceburner
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Rear suspension height is set by the spring, not the shocks.
Make sure your sled is flat on the floor, not on dollies. Dollies really mess up rear suspension height.
Make sure your sled is flat on the floor, not on dollies. Dollies really mess up rear suspension height.
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07 with 900 miles?
snobill
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If you figure it out let me know because mine is the same way .
kered
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Just had mine rebuilt at 9000 kms and when I compress the suspension it doesn't come all the way back up? There is still a bit of lift when you pull up on the rear bumper?