Shock Spring Rubbing at Francis Holston blog

Shock Spring Rubbing. My right spring is rubbing slightly, but the left shock (which was replaced due to. Are both of your springs rubbing or just one? It's the nylon slider that goes between the upper and lower spring and prevents the springs from. The spring isn't the problem, it's not rubbing. To me it looks as if the spring height adjustment is set to high causing the spring to bend under compression and rub the body. Technically this is an ‘18 yz250 2 stroke shock. Some rubbing will always happen but you can minimize this by clocking your springs. Try pulling in the strut to see if the top mount moves excessively. Cross overs are designed to be rubbed by the spring. My goal is to get a spring to get me through till the snow flies, then i’ll just recoat the body and tin the shaft. If the rubber looks ok and nothing is worn, try loosening the mounting bolts and see if it can be relocated. I have a fox rc4 shock and lately i have noticed some rub marks from the spring on the body of the shock. The shock size is 9.5.

Spring Rub? Here's what I'm trying to prevent my Shock Therapy springs
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Cross overs are designed to be rubbed by the spring. The spring isn't the problem, it's not rubbing. Try pulling in the strut to see if the top mount moves excessively. Some rubbing will always happen but you can minimize this by clocking your springs. The shock size is 9.5. To me it looks as if the spring height adjustment is set to high causing the spring to bend under compression and rub the body. My goal is to get a spring to get me through till the snow flies, then i’ll just recoat the body and tin the shaft. If the rubber looks ok and nothing is worn, try loosening the mounting bolts and see if it can be relocated. Technically this is an ‘18 yz250 2 stroke shock. Are both of your springs rubbing or just one?

Spring Rub? Here's what I'm trying to prevent my Shock Therapy springs

Shock Spring Rubbing If the rubber looks ok and nothing is worn, try loosening the mounting bolts and see if it can be relocated. The shock size is 9.5. If the rubber looks ok and nothing is worn, try loosening the mounting bolts and see if it can be relocated. To me it looks as if the spring height adjustment is set to high causing the spring to bend under compression and rub the body. My goal is to get a spring to get me through till the snow flies, then i’ll just recoat the body and tin the shaft. The spring isn't the problem, it's not rubbing. Cross overs are designed to be rubbed by the spring. Try pulling in the strut to see if the top mount moves excessively. Technically this is an ‘18 yz250 2 stroke shock. Are both of your springs rubbing or just one? Some rubbing will always happen but you can minimize this by clocking your springs. I have a fox rc4 shock and lately i have noticed some rub marks from the spring on the body of the shock. It's the nylon slider that goes between the upper and lower spring and prevents the springs from. My right spring is rubbing slightly, but the left shock (which was replaced due to.

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