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Forks suck on a 97'250SX?
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[QUOTE="Mr. Jones, post: 157042, member: 24559"] These forks are subject to leakage at a higher than average rate. However, the problem can be corrected with the use of fork boots. I like the neoprene type. The "bellows" style will reduce air flow to the radiators. Seal failure in these forks is primarily due to dirt getting caught under the lip. A condition common among conventional forks. Often a seal can simply be cleaned and returned to service. I know of several of these Zokes with frequent leakage problems that have been resolved only after the use of boots. Now all you have to do is rework the slot on the damp tubes, slow down the high speed rebound, and increase your spring rate and you will have an awesome fork. [/QUOTE]
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