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Topic #58411 11 posts Started by black13
so I can't seem to stretch my shocks...aren't they supposed to stretch and compress easily? Mine are stuck in the same place and therefore I can't even install them.

here's a pic to describe it.


Mine is stuck like that so if I put it on, my door won't come down...
you don't want them to compress too easily. otherwise they won't be able to support the weight of the door. if they are already extended as the pic shows that should be all it needs to extend since the door is up and open. i'm sure they should be fine once installed. the weight of the door (with a little pull) should make them work without a problem.
now i personally don't have the lambo doors but that makes sense to me.

Call me a traitor! See if I care. ;)
you cannot compress a door shock that is not mounted to a door & hinge. There is a significant amount of pressure within the shock that is required to hold the door open. The only way of compressing it is by mounting it.
hmm, k thanks. I'll go put them on and see if they compress or not.
key they deffinitly not compressing at all. I've got it on the door but now door won't go down at all. They have been sitting around for a long time so would that make them super stiff?
Hmm, it's really not going down at all? Have to tried your other shock? I haven't had any problems with my shocks getting stuck in the extended position like that before. How much force are you applying to close the door?
check to make sure they aren't stock on something.. mine had a stop to keep them from going up without going open normally to a certain distance..

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QUOTE (Jaws4God @ May 14, 2008 - 11:00 PM) *
>check to make sure they aren't stock on something.. mine had a stop to keep them from going up without going open normally to a certain distance..

what do you mean by that? Mine looks exactly like the pic and there is nothing on it except for these two small marks. I've put it on the door for like a day but the shock still hasn't gone down at all.

And they are both like this, messed up. Gonna take it to a autosupply shop tom and see if they know what's wrong, and buy new ones if they can't get them to work.
Actually looking at the picture, it looks like the shock is fully extended.
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QUOTE (MaskedMan @ May 23, 2008 - 1:49 AM) *
>Actually looking at the picture, it looks like the shock is fully extended.


yea he knows that laugh.gif
He's trying to get them to go down. They are probably just over pressurzied
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QUOTE (playr158 @ May 23, 2008 - 8:18 AM) *
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QUOTE (MaskedMan @ May 23, 2008 - 1:49 AM) *
>Actually looking at the picture, it looks like the shock is fully extended.


yea he knows that laugh.gif
He's trying to get them to go down. They are probably just over pressurzied


laugh.gif haha i got confused when I read he couldn't get them to stretch. And I just saw the picture yesterday because usually pictures don't load when I'm at work haha. Ok, well I hope he got it figured out.