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Old 26-03-2015
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Default Detc410 shock build

Hi any help would be grateful, I struggling to build the shocks in this kit and get zero rebound. I am following the instructions. Is there any way of bleeding them to get zero rebound.
Any tips please.

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Old 31-03-2015
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Hello anyone, there must be fellow DETC410 drivers out there.
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Old 01-04-2015
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Hi im sure how to do it myself but when I get a problem with my cars I turn to you tube I can usualy fine good tips on there. Hope that helps.
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not sure if this helps but insure that there is no air in the oil, and fill just below the top of the shock body, insure the piston is fully pushed up, also use lock tight on the small screw that goes into the shock piston other wise this will come out in use as i found out!!.

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Old 02-04-2015
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Cheers and thanks for your input. I've looked on the Durango web site and there is plenty of 'How to videos' on lots of there other cars but nothing for the DETC410.
Shame really, it's like they now have no real front face to the car and it's getting forgoten about. I am yet to drive it, since currently still building it, but I followed its progress in development and production and it seemed great.
The uk price drop, then allowed me to buy one.

The team needs to get the car featured in national meetings again and prove its still a contender.
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