Hey man! How are you? Good to hear from you. 😁 Yeah man. Still going strong. I didn't get a chance to upload a single video last week as it was way to full on. Fortunately this week is a lot more relaxed 😄
Cheers, man, i know time is precious. People have other things to do, so i don't want to take up too much of their time! I have not been very active on here lately, but i am working on changing that in the coming weeks 😊
It is usually due there not being an air pocket at the top of your piston sleeve. When you rebuild a shock you want to fill the sleeve to sbout 5mm below the top. This creates an air pocket and causes the piston to return to where the rebound was set. If the piston does not rebound. There are a few things that could be causing the problem. The main issue being a possible leak from the o ring sleeves. If this were the case your shocks may need to be rebuilt like in this video. If that is not the issue another cause could be a bent piston rod presenting the shock from rebounding due to binding. If that is also not the case, then my last guess, if the vehicle is new. The shocks may have not been filled before the rc vehicle left the factory. In which case, just do a rebuild of the shocks and you will be sweet 😄
Good to see you still going
Hey man! How are you? Good to hear from you. 😁
Yeah man. Still going strong. I didn't get a chance to upload a single video last week as it was way to full on. Fortunately this week is a lot more relaxed 😄
@@How-To-RC all g I'm doing well and same here.
Such is life huh 😁
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Great vid bro beat one on this topic you got a subscriber keep up the great content by far the best get straight to the point!!!!
Cheers, man, i know time is precious. People have other things to do, so i don't want to take up too much of their time! I have not been very active on here lately, but i am working on changing that in the coming weeks 😊
Nice
Why do my shocks not rebound. If I push the piston in it just stays where it is. Should shocks rebound without the spring?
It is usually due there not being an air pocket at the top of your piston sleeve. When you rebuild a shock you want to fill the sleeve to sbout 5mm below the top. This creates an air pocket and causes the piston to return to where the rebound was set. If the piston does not rebound. There are a few things that could be causing the problem. The main issue being a possible leak from the o ring sleeves. If this were the case your shocks may need to be rebuilt like in this video. If that is not the issue another cause could be a bent piston rod presenting the shock from rebounding due to binding. If that is also not the case, then my last guess, if the vehicle is new. The shocks may have not been filled before the rc vehicle left the factory. In which case, just do a rebuild of the shocks and you will be sweet 😄
Ooooh so thats what people mean by preload cause I deal with 1/10 drift RCs.
Haha, yup 😁