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ORI struts... How do you like to run them?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigs10blazer" data-source="post: 548168" data-attributes="member: 7054"><p><img src="http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii253/jwglover/clayton%20sept%202013/20130918_190850_zps5ac13320.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />[/URL]</p><p> </p><p>the problem i had numerous times was the shock leaking out or by passing inside the shock , in the pic the left rear has no air, 7 hour drive to clayton ok and 3 hours trail rideing , shock decided to take a dump, you have to carry spare shocks, </p><p>with kings or any other shock the spring is holding up the rig, ORIs you depending on a o-ring inside the shock to hold air in top and bottom of the shock to hold your rig up. the seal goes bad,, your down for a month or more until it gets fixed,, or carry a spare.</p><p> i no linger have ORIs and have fox shocks WAY better, handles better rides as good, and they never sag on me,</p><p> if you have good luck with them , keep them ,, no one we know uses them any more for the same reason as above</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigs10blazer, post: 548168, member: 7054"] [IMG]http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii253/jwglover/clayton%20sept%202013/20130918_190850_zps5ac13320.jpg[/IMG][/URL] the problem i had numerous times was the shock leaking out or by passing inside the shock , in the pic the left rear has no air, 7 hour drive to clayton ok and 3 hours trail rideing , shock decided to take a dump, you have to carry spare shocks, with kings or any other shock the spring is holding up the rig, ORIs you depending on a o-ring inside the shock to hold air in top and bottom of the shock to hold your rig up. the seal goes bad,, your down for a month or more until it gets fixed,, or carry a spare. i no linger have ORIs and have fox shocks WAY better, handles better rides as good, and they never sag on me, if you have good luck with them , keep them ,, no one we know uses them any more for the same reason as above [/QUOTE]
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