I'm just wondering why go through the physical exhursion when you could just use the vacuum pump to the work for you. Is the physical push method much better than cycling with the pump? Thanks again for the videos!
Lorenzo Gioielli the TTX design needs help. This is not necessary on most shocks although I like to finish under pressure by hand on all shocks. Everyone can try and see what works best for them though.
How much do they cost?
I'm just wondering why go through the physical exhursion when you could just use the vacuum pump to the work for you. Is the physical push method much better than cycling with the pump? Thanks again for the videos!
Lorenzo Gioielli the TTX design needs help. This is not necessary on most shocks although I like to finish under pressure by hand on all shocks. Everyone can try and see what works best for them though.
dezertXer Good deal. I will be ordering my setup soon.
Do you know the ohlins part number for the oil they use in the TTX 44 shock?
I have an older model shock bleeder.
Where can I get the check valves you are using ?
Do you have a PN or anything?
thanks
Justin Smith can you email me at brad@shockbleeder.com and I can set you up.
Hello, excuse me, empty cans in the film, what pot? Where can I buy, thank you
Hello, excuse me, empty cans in the film, what pot?
Hey i'm wondering, why you push IFP by hand instead filling it with air?
make tutorials on arranging vaccum from scratch, I want to make it myself thanks