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Lynnmor
Feb 21, 2017Explorer
SAR Tracker wrote:
Only SURE way is to remove the shock, and compress it. If it stays compressed, it needs to be replaced.
A pressurized gas shock should act that way, but you have no idea if it is that kind.
Remove the bolt from one end and check for resistance in both directions.
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