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Originally Posted by justchil
Hey guys I've been having a lot of trouble trying to locate stiffer springs for these shocks other than what Ofna has.
These are Ofna Ultra LX Buggy rear 13mm shocks... the springs are 20.5mm (.75") outside diameter and 88mm (3.5") long. I have the stiffest Ofna offers and they just arent stiff enough for my heavy E-Maxx.
Perhaps I should just get 4 more of these shocks and call it a day? They are pretty cheap so it's not a huge deal... just trying to learn as I go.
Any suspension guru's that can help me out? I have modified the piston holes to be a bit larger which helped a lot. I'm running 70wt but might try thicker if I can find some springs to help out. My main issue is not getting enough rebound/stiffness out of the suspension.
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Hmmm... What exactly are you doing with the truck? jumping, racing or just bashing? It seems you have a little contradiction with your setup there...
Springs are use to maintain the ride height you set using the pre-load collars on the shock body... They don't 'control' the rebound... if you opened
the hole in the piston, this will only mean it now passes through the oil faster though you are using a relatively high weight (max for those shocks i think)....
Rebound is really determined by the oil viscosity, the condition of the diaphragm, pistol hole/s size and how the shock was filled with oil...
Remove the shocks and check the diaphragms... If they have cracks or holes, replace them with fresh ones... Also check the condition of the o-rings at the
bottom of the shock... install the stock piston... fill the shock with piston at the bottom stroke (slowly!!)... make sure all the bubbles are removed (this may take
some time with a thick oil)... carefully insert the diaphragm at the top of the shock body... it will over flow... be careful not to reintroduce air into the system...
then screw on the top cap firmly... check the rebound by pushing the shock shaft all the way in and measure the distance it comes when you release it...
the other shafts should measure the same if done correctly...
Install the springs and set your ride again... not sure you will need all that pre-load when you reassemble... push down on the truck and see how it responds...
Hope this helped some
Alien