How many clicks can you get on the AllPro reservoir suspensions?
Just curious, how many clicks can you get out of your AllPro adjustable suspension with reservoir? How many clicks on the front and how many on the back?
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Re: How many clicks can you get on the AllPro reservoir suspensions?
Oh Fjamming.... I don't want to go out and click on mine. But I guess I should for you. I haven't did it in awile. OK. only on the left side because it's in the garage.
Allright I did it!!!! This is how I did it. I clicked it all the way soft until it stopped. Then clicked 14 times to hard front and rear..
Re: How many clicks can you get on the AllPro reservoir suspensions?
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DustPark previously said:
Oh Fjamming.... I don't want to go out and click on mine. But I guess I should for you. I haven't did it in awile. OK. only on the left side because it's in the garage.
Allright I did it!!!! This is how I did it. I clicked it all the way soft until it stopped. Then clicked 14 times to hard front and rear..
That sounds right, but I only have the front. I think I actually get 14.5 but yeah .
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Re: How many clicks can you get on the AllPro reservoir suspensions?
go with the all-pro setup. it is nice and i really dont recommend the donahoes cause i know someone that worked there and they said to stay away from them.....
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