02-27-2017 | #31 |
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Re: Suspension Feedback
look at the plastic gears on the actuator. take them off the shock and turn the key on and watch the gears on the actuator. They should cycle both ways.
You also have to carefully set the "gear height" on the shocks so the gear goes into the actuator but doesn't bottom out or you will quickly crack the actuator (ask me how I know ) Anyway, if anyone needs FX3 stuff I have shocks, controllers, and actuators. The FX3 stuff can be a pain, but it's not horrible to trouble shoot.
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03-09-2017 | #32 |
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Re: Suspension Feedback
It was the 4 bolts on the left side of the picture.
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03-17-2017 | #34 |
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Re: Suspension Feedback
Finally!! No more SRC light for the first time in over 3 years!!! Made it 75 miles over two days with no light so far. (knock on wood) It turned out the 14 was because the shock gear on the new shock was sitting too high in the actuator. The shop put a shim below the actuator cup on the shock to lower the gear within the actuator and that did it!
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