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on kyb gas adjust shocks, how'd ya adjust em? or is this just a sales gimmick thnks, trev :?
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On my Comp Eng race shocks you fully compress the shock then turn the rod clockwise and it clicks to the next setting
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cheers kev, will give it a go, fitted new springs, but when i got the gear in the rear, me 275 70 tyres just catch which is annoying the hell outta me!
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Didn't realise you had the adjustable ones Trev. 8)
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I have seen the instructions for adjustable shocks somewhere. Might have been the manufacturers web site or the Summit web site? :?
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hi dave, hows it going? i am asuming i have these fitted they are white in color and and have an orange band with gas adjust on em, just been out an looked for sure. will try the summit site now, thnx.
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Trev, I don`t recall mine having any adjustment on them :(
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yeah neil your right, they dont, been on summits site and according to their listing the ones i have are non adjustable, i wonder if going to a 60 profile might help? i really dont wany to go back to any thing smaller but might have to yet, also dont want to go down the air shock route either, bye for now, trev
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Trev said;
i wonder if going to a 60 profile might help?
I thought you had 60 profile already?

What you need are some blingin 17"wheels with them rubber band 40 profiles :D
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But it only rubs one side! I know what I would do. Center the axle.
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hi neil yep your right i do have 60 profiles on allready! guess that ones out then.
dave i think this will probably be the way to go, but my time has been cut short, i got a brown letter on saturday letting me know i am going back to iraq for another tour :( only got 8 weeks left so i am gonna find it hard fitting everything in, so for now i might just put my smaller tyres back on, or get some air shocks, then next year do it properly, i will still be going to the nats though :) who sells air shocks anyway?
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Trev, US Automotive have Gabriel air shocks when I enquired.

Speak to you soon.
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hi mo, will do, glad it's gonna be over the winter so i dont loose too much mopar time!

neil , phoned us auto ?223 all in, but the guy was honest and said he didnt recommend them as they bleed down, looks like smaller tyres for now i think! still very undecided :?
found a place in the states that does monroe air shocks for $70 a pair!

now wondering if the back spacing is wrong??? must get the wheels off to measure.
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