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What surfaces do you typically run on?I need to buy new shock oil for my granite voltage. What should i buy?
Asphalt, grass dirt, rocky gravel.What surfaces do you typically run on?
I would use 37.5W myself. Depends on how tight you want it, but 37.5W should do well on those mixtures.Asphalt, grass dirt, rocky gravel.
You will need to check each individual brand for their cst equivalents. They may vary between brands.Sorry for the question... but I saw on the net that several brands uses different values for the density of the oil...
500 shock oil.....10 000 dif oil.....I also saw 200 000 for diff oil... and then now 30 w or similar... where can i find a table where all this values are put in corrispondence wuith other brands...
I mean a RC oil shock 30w means that for tamya oil is 300.000 or something like this... I am getting crazy with all this differences between the oil value between all the brands
I would use 37.5W myself. Depends on how tight you want it, but 37.5W should do well on those mixtures.
I just did a shock oil maintenance on the rear shocks. When I unscrewed the shock for first time, which btw was super tight to loosen, there seemed to be some kind of gasket sealer on threads it seemed which could have made it so tight. I used a 40 weight oil and now seems a lil sluggish on bounces back up to stance. Haven’t driven it yet since I did so not sure how will respond. Def seems like oil may possibly leak out not sure.
My second thought is what upgraded aluminum shock anyone has tried. The plastic threads on that seem a lil cheap. Will repost after I drive car and check out operation / leak if one
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