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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 745411" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>also remember that all the chrome does not go into the ORI. there is about .5" - 1" of chrome i think that stays outside of the shock at full bump.</p><p></p><p>Best way to set them up is to</p><p></p><p>1) get them as close to in line with the shock mounts at the axle as possible. Very likely you wont get them perfect, but the closer the better in an ideal world.</p><p></p><p>2) set the buggy at full bump resting on the shocks, give in 1/4" or so (to account for the bump pad wearing down a little bit) and set the bump there at full bump.</p><p></p><p>Thats where they go.</p><p></p><p>but yea, like mentioned...shorten those things up to 2" travel. Being in the bump so fast on an ORI is going to make them ride even worse. They are easy to shorten, especially for someone who has the tools to easily open them up. [USER=125]@wizzo[/USER] can get you shortened up super easily and quickly most likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 745411, member: 1068"] also remember that all the chrome does not go into the ORI. there is about .5" - 1" of chrome i think that stays outside of the shock at full bump. Best way to set them up is to 1) get them as close to in line with the shock mounts at the axle as possible. Very likely you wont get them perfect, but the closer the better in an ideal world. 2) set the buggy at full bump resting on the shocks, give in 1/4" or so (to account for the bump pad wearing down a little bit) and set the bump there at full bump. Thats where they go. but yea, like mentioned...shorten those things up to 2" travel. Being in the bump so fast on an ORI is going to make them ride even worse. They are easy to shorten, especially for someone who has the tools to easily open them up. [USER=125]@wizzo[/USER] can get you shortened up super easily and quickly most likely. [/QUOTE]
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