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Protecting rear shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="WC_Raptor" data-source="post: 1534628" data-attributes="member: 39182"><p>I too have recently installed the race series live valves on my 19 and so far the boot is holding up although the upper clip came loose after my first run. </p><p></p><p>The upper shock body is a different story. Only about 250 miles in the dirt and getting sandblasted and picked up a couple good sized deep rock gouges. I just ordered a coilover cover to put around the upper part of the shock. It’s about 17” around at the widest part so found a cover for a 6” diameter coil. Hoping this works well. Will report back in a couple weeks once it’s here and have had a chance to put it through it’s paces. Fingers crossed my lower rubber boot holds up. Also have the swarfworks guard and it does a great job on the very bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WC_Raptor, post: 1534628, member: 39182"] I too have recently installed the race series live valves on my 19 and so far the boot is holding up although the upper clip came loose after my first run. The upper shock body is a different story. Only about 250 miles in the dirt and getting sandblasted and picked up a couple good sized deep rock gouges. I just ordered a coilover cover to put around the upper part of the shock. It’s about 17” around at the widest part so found a cover for a 6” diameter coil. Hoping this works well. Will report back in a couple weeks once it’s here and have had a chance to put it through it’s paces. Fingers crossed my lower rubber boot holds up. Also have the swarfworks guard and it does a great job on the very bottom. [/QUOTE]
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