Rear shock adjustment on a 07 RTX

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As most of you probably know, unlike my 06 Attak, my 07 RTX does not have the dial for shock adjustment on the side of the tunnel. The RTX does have a set screw near the shock resevoir for this. I'm assuming that turning it in (clockwise) will increase stiffness. I just had my rear shocks revalved and they are really stiff and I can't feel the difference when I play with it.

Does anyone have first hand knowledge on this?

Thanks.
 
Terminator said:
As most of you probably know, unlike my 06 Attak, my 07 RTX does not have the dial for shock adjustment on the side of the tunnel. The RTX does have a set screw near the shock resevoir for this. I'm assuming that turning it in (clockwise) will increase stiffness. I just had my rear shocks revalved and they are really stiff and I can't feel the difference when I play with it.

Does anyone have first hand knowledge on this?

Thanks.

To answer your question, yes, turning it in will make it stiffer.

Beyond that, I would suggest you talk with the guy that did your valving. If he put a multi stage kit in there, turning the compression damping up COULD disable that - efectively bypassing the work you just paid for.
 
Thanks Ahicks, I'll give Bruce @ Pioneer Performance a call to make sure I don't waste all that money I spent on 2 revalved shocks and Bigboy spring.
 


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