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PDS shock workings and history.
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[QUOTE="russ17, post: 639299, member: 34368"] I had a 2001 Pds shock come in a while back when I took the shaft assembly out of the body there was alot of metal pieces stuck in the valving. Well to make a long story short, the cause of this was when the piston bans wears out it allowed movement of the piston shaft essembly which in turn when the shaft entered the needle ( at the bottom of the body or top depending on how you look at it) there was a misalignment between the too, causing the inner part of the top of the shaft to break. Kind of a chipping away action. I dont know if you would say this could be concidered a disign flaw or the fact that if you dont have these shocks serviced frequently and checked for wear it could end up causing you a shaft. This is just my opinion. Russ [/QUOTE]
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