Blak92
03-14-2011, 06:51 PM
I was watching a video of when I broke a brand new front ball joint on my houser arms. I noticed how fast the rebound was on my front ohlins shocks. The front wheels were almost coming off the ground after a small jump...
I checked the rebound setting, ALL THE WAY IN. VERY springy, jumping on the bumper. Run the adjuster all the way out, no difference. In either shock. Felt the same as it was with the adjuster all the way in.
My big question is then, what could be wrong with them?
I bought them lightly used, with houser arms at a good (really good) price. I love my elkas in the rear, so Im wondering, should I send the ohlins in to get seviced, or save that money and get a pair of elka stage 4s ?
I checked the rebound setting, ALL THE WAY IN. VERY springy, jumping on the bumper. Run the adjuster all the way out, no difference. In either shock. Felt the same as it was with the adjuster all the way in.
My big question is then, what could be wrong with them?
I bought them lightly used, with houser arms at a good (really good) price. I love my elkas in the rear, so Im wondering, should I send the ohlins in to get seviced, or save that money and get a pair of elka stage 4s ?