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Old 07-08-19, 17:27
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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Originally Posted by Malcolm Towrie View Post
What puzzles me is if you neglect the shocks because they are not effective, what happens when they'd seize up?
To my mind, there is a huge difference between a shock that is moving but not absorbing much shock and a unit that is behaving more or less as a solid steel rod (seized). As stated above, enough oil to stop it becoming solid would seem to be good.
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