If you mean "it does not self extend" then that is quite normal for a non-pressurised shock.
Emulsion shocks don't self extend either.
G'day all.
I have recently changed all 4 shock absorbers on my D2a as they were completely shagged. They were the originals though.
So today I removed the steering damper and it had no rebound, so I thought I'd replace it too. Bought a new damper and the new one also does not rebound. Is this because its a damper not a shocky as such? Should it have rebound or have I bought a dud.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Robbo
If you mean "it does not self extend" then that is quite normal for a non-pressurised shock.
Emulsion shocks don't self extend either.
What brand is the replacement?
Being a steering Damper it should:
1. stay any length it is moved to. (unless self centring - Spring)
2. have the same resistance both compression and extension.
If not it's a dud... :-)
Non pressurised or low pressure
I seem to recall that the Bilstein units self-extended. Might be wrong and confusing them with the shocks now as I've installed a few in the last few years...
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