Rear Adaptive Shock replacement
#1
Rear Adaptive Shock replacement
Hello all,
I'm doing the shocks on my '00 xkr, got a set from RockAuto and the rear shocks out.
However because of the stiff default (the shocks even shipped without a strap surprisingly) I am being overly cautious about fitting them back in.
Currently they are too extended to clear the control arm, everything is disconnected, they just need to be compressed more.
I don't know much about the adaptive part of the shock, is it safe to force compression with say a bottle jack?
I don't want to damage any valving. Do I need to energize them with the cable and putting the key to position 1?
Like I said, I'm just being overly cautious, itd be a nightmare to destroy a $400 shock over not asking for advice lol.
I'm doing the shocks on my '00 xkr, got a set from RockAuto and the rear shocks out.
However because of the stiff default (the shocks even shipped without a strap surprisingly) I am being overly cautious about fitting them back in.
Currently they are too extended to clear the control arm, everything is disconnected, they just need to be compressed more.
I don't know much about the adaptive part of the shock, is it safe to force compression with say a bottle jack?
I don't want to damage any valving. Do I need to energize them with the cable and putting the key to position 1?
Like I said, I'm just being overly cautious, itd be a nightmare to destroy a $400 shock over not asking for advice lol.
#2
Also if anyone needs a rear shock bushing set I don't need them anymore. The 2 for the shock itself and the one that goes between the top spring seat and the tower.
I thought the clunk was the bushings, it wasnt it was the lower one. (Replaced the shocks instead of the lower bushing since im at 140 and they were the originals)
I thought the clunk was the bushings, it wasnt it was the lower one. (Replaced the shocks instead of the lower bushing since im at 140 and they were the originals)
#3
I have documented the procedure many times.
DROP the control arms LOWER and the dampers/springs will fall out.
I place a small scissor jack between the rubber 'bump-stop' and the top of the axle hub to push the suspension down for spring removal.
The brake calipers need to be disconnected and suspended.
DROP the control arms LOWER and the dampers/springs will fall out.
I place a small scissor jack between the rubber 'bump-stop' and the top of the axle hub to push the suspension down for spring removal.
The brake calipers need to be disconnected and suspended.
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#5
l imagine you would not even be concerned but for the fact they are so stiff, it's just how they are.
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One last thing, Im trying to find the torque settings for a specific nut, it attaches the wheel hub to #1 in this chart. I found the table with the specs but don't know which one it is.
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