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CLEANING
Rinse your suspension module with fresh
water after each use to prevent build up of salt and
corrosion. Wash and treat surfaces with appropriate
products every month or as often as possible to prolong
appearance and service life.
LEAKS
The shock absorber uses a patented sealing
system. The shock absorber should hold pressure
between settings and should only need to be topped up
occasionally. While it is recommended to regularly check
sag and damper settings, the shock absorber does not
require constant pressure adjustment.
SHOCK LEAK-DOWN
Check the fill valve to see if debris
is interfering with its operation or perform a simple soap
solution test to identify the source of the problem.
BOLT TORQUE (TIGHTNESS)
All fasteners are prone
to becoming loose from sustained high performance use.
SHOCKWAVE recommends that all bolts should be visibly
inspected for signs of being loose. Always use a thread-
locking sealant on threads to prevent loosening of parts.
SERVICE TIPS
Be sure to wash your suspension module properly. Thoroughly
wash module with fresh water and boat or car wash detergent,
removing all contaminants and surface corrosion.