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Prep new shocks a day before installing them?
Heard that you should stand new shocks up (vertically) for a day to get air bubbles out? Is this something any seasoned mechanic would do?
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I've never heard that before.....I just took mine out of the box, slapped them on, and its been great since.
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Waste of time. Just put them on and go.
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Never heard of that. Sounds like an Old Husband's Tale.
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Isn't it that if it has air bubbles, it's a bad shock, and if not, and there were air bubbles, how is it going to bleed out by just letting it stand vertically without opening up the system?
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Won't they be vertical anyway once they're on your car?
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Mine went right from the UPS truck to the car. If Bilstein wanted you to stand them up they would have told you.
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Never heard of it before and it's not necessary. Shocks are built of a chamber that contains a specific weight & quantity of oil, the rod you see on the end of the shock is connected to a flat plunger that seals the chamber into two halves, that plunger has a certain size hole cut in it that allows that oil to flow thru it at a certain rate, thus creating a dampened movement. any air that got sloshed under the plunger would either be gone by time you're done installing or be pushed up top with the first movement.
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I can specifically recall installing shock absorbers which came with instructions that called for inverting the shock and "exercising" it several times to bleed trapped air. I don't claim to fully understand the concept, but I am absolutely sure that the instructions recommended the procedure. I suspect that the objective is to move air from the primary to the secondary chamber.
Here is some info from the Autozone website: http://www1.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/04/e5/a9/0900823d8004e5a9/repairInfoPages.htm Last edited by tangofox007; 04-12-2008 at 01:22 PM. |
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Bilstein's don't have those instructions. Perhaps autozoo is covering their back side while dealing with EVERY car ever made.
I as well have not had any problems with installing straight out of the box.
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Assumes facts not in evidence. No where does the OP indicate that he/she is installing a particular brand of shock absorber.
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I remember a damper coming with instructions to place it the right way up, and excercise it through about half a dozen full cycles to expel air before fitting. I can't remember the damper type or brand, but, as it costs nowt, and takes all of 2 minutes of time, I do this with every new damper I install.
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Its a MB, so they ought to be. Unless maybe he got a good deal on Sach's...
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