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As most of you know I have resently put yfz shocks on me quad, and let me tell ya these things are awsome. I have only riden it in a field behind my house and it rode pretty damn good, I was impressed on how smooth it was on the bumps. Well anyway to my point of posting this. I have been told how to adjust the rebound on the shocks, well while doing this I notices a screw and when I turn it.....it clicks. What does it do and how do and how does it work??

 

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compression is the top rebound it the bottom the farther it is closed less nitrogen goes through which makes it harded to compress the less the easier it is to compress the shock. the spring is what sets your ride height.

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compression is the top rebound it the bottom the farther it is closed less nitrogen goes through which makes it harded to compress the less the easier it is to compress the shock. the spring is what sets your ride height.

Right on, thanks guys

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compression setting is how fast or slow the spring will compress

 

rebound is how fast or slow the shock will go back to normal position after compressing

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good, cause i got so pissed of that my ugly arms hit the shock that i sent them back.. i called gary and ordered some from him,,,, i guess we learned the hardway but the rest of bhq knows now...

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ok, question for you, what kinda a-arms you got, and did you have to modify the a-arms for them to fit?

I have quicksand arms and I didn;t have to do anything to the arms for then to fit.

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