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Has anybody had any problems with the shock barrels ? All four of mine are covered in a white residue and the thread of the barrels look a bit pitted i don't want to build them if they are going to damage any other part of the shock. Ive tried to clean them but they ain't right
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Mine looked a little white, but after building the shocks and the bleed oil covering them they look nice and shiny. No problemo
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Mine were like that, just wipe them over with shock oil theyre spot on after...
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Same here - no worries with them. I have run them at one event and rebuilt them (without replacing anything but oils) just to flush out anything which may have mixed with the oil.
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Mine also, i'm glad everyones are the same.......I was worried all the excitement had got too much for me




I didn't get any shock oil either, but i did with my Mi3?
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I didn't get any shock oil either, but i did with my Mi3?
Yeah I noticed that. You would have thought a company like Schumacher with their massive range of (very good) shock oils could have put in just a little drop, enough for the build.

No real issue, as I have a load of the stuff, but still... if that's one of the only things I can moan about in my build, must be a good car
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i can finish the car tomorrow then, thanks for the replys. I was a bit worried i'd have to get them replaced
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Yeah a little shock oil did the trick for me
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The Mi3 ones were the same. I just brushed any rubbish out of the threads and then wiped them with some shock oil.
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The Mi3 ones were the same. I just brushed any rubbish out of the threads and then wiped them with some shock oil.
That's why i posted tel, the two sets that i built while having the Mi3 were spot on nice and shiney and no rubbish in the barrel.
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