Droop setup on rs10
I didn't see a walk through on this when I wanted to do it so here is how I did it, maybe it can help someone who is hesitant to tackle it. My first write up so bear with me.
First you'll need;
Needle nose pliers
Regular pliers
Shock oil
small cup to drain old oil into
rag or two, oil can get messy
Springs, small diameter
a little patience, maybe a beer or two
1. Remove shock
2. Remove Spring and retainers. Bag these up, they're not going back on but you might want them later.
3. Carefully remove top cap with pliers. Be gentle on that plastic, don't want to crack it. Get the cap off and drain the fluid. you can reuse it but you would be best served picking up some heavy oil, like 80 or 100 w for $4 from LHS. Stroke the piston to get most of it out.
4. Remove lower rod end. Be carefull not to let the shaft slip in your pliers. If the shaft gets chewed up it will leak like hell. Use needle nose pliers with fine grooves. Then push the shaft up and out of the assembly.
5. Lay out springs. You can rob springs from a pen if you want it really soft, or go to the hardware store and pick out some. The spring on the left will go on the shaft and give droop. If you want semi droop, add another spring on top or reinstall the outer spring. I chose a shorter spring on top so it doesn't ride full droop but doesn't always push either.
6. Reassemble and oil. With your spring on the shaft, insert it back into the shock body like it came out. Pull it down and hold with needle nose pliers to thread on the rod end so it doesn't pull itself through. If you go semi droop, set the top spring inside last.
Pull the shaft to the fully extended length and pour oil into the top till its half full. SLOWLY stroke the shaft to fill the lower end of the body with oil. Go to fast and the oil will be in your face. Once you get the bottom full of oil and the air bubbles out, fully extend and fill to top with oil.
7. Thread on the top cap 2-3 threads and slowly compress the shock. when fully compressed tighten the cap. Get it tight but don't muscle it, threads are a bit weak.
That's it, put them on and adjust your mounting location to get the ride height you want. I've had mine running for a few days now and I really like it. It seems much more predictable and the side hilling is still okay now that I use the 100w oil. You might need to add weight to get you axles to drop over stuff like you want but that all depends on your specific rig. Have fun experimenting."thumbsup"