Hi all, I've had my Slash for a month and played about 10 times or so... feeling the shocks are stiffer than brand new and not quite dampening. Am I suppose to refill the shock oil that soon? How can I tell that a refill is due?
thanks
Hi all, I've had my Slash for a month and played about 10 times or so... feeling the shocks are stiffer than brand new and not quite dampening. Am I suppose to refill the shock oil that soon? How can I tell that a refill is due?
thanks
Take the shock off, remove the cap and check the oil level, refill if needed, 5 minute job
Cheers
Slash Platinum
SCT MMP / 2400kv
But unless the shocks are leaking you shouldn't have to top them up.
Check your suspension for binding. Make sure everything is smooth and flappy with the shocks off. Also inspect the shocks for damage.
So you mean normally the shock oil shouldn't be dried up so soon, right?
Ok, I will open them up and check the oil level... if I will need to refill, what oil to use?
It is likely not your shocks but your stock axles binding.
i check my shock oil once a month when i do my monthly tear down on the truck
not all the way maybe half way but that can be from the cap not being on tight enough now it does get dirty so you need to change it out to protect the seals
if you over fill then some might leak from the bottom seals.
slash revo vxl x4 rally x2 ped 2wd slash vxl rus
try this it may be some of the problem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzqmK...e=more_related
Slash 4x4
This is great advice... i should look into cleaning those shafts. Thanks!