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2010 RT stock rear shock

roadstar

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I like to know if the stock shock on the 2010 RT`s were oil & gas or just oil. What i need to do is flip the adjuster so i can install the back split seat section from an RT-P.

thanks
 
roadstar,

If youÔÇÖre asking about the "spring preload adjuster", it is a sealed hydraulic oil circuit. A small piston (the knob) pushing oil against a big piston (shock spring). Position will not affect the operation.
 
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