Proper maintenance of your HPR Off – Road Shocks is key to ensuring their longevity and continued high – performance.
1. Regular Cleaning
After each off – road adventure, it’s important to clean your shocks. Use a mild detergent and water to remove dirt, mud, and debris. This not only keeps the shocks looking good but also prevents the build – up of corrosive materials. Pay special attention to the areas around the seals and the body of the shock.
2. Check the Seals
Inspect the seals regularly for any signs of leakage. The Japanese NOK oil seals in HPR shocks are designed to be durable, but over time, they may wear out. If you notice any oil leakage around the seals, it’s a sign that the seals may need to be replaced. Early detection can prevent further damage to the shock.
3. Damping Adjustment Checks
Periodically check the damping settings of your HPR shocks. If you’ve noticed a change in the ride quality, it may be due to the damping settings being accidentally adjusted. Use the 31 – way adjustment knobs to reset the compression and rebound damping to your desired settings.
4. Lubrication
Apply a suitable lubricant to the moving parts of the shock, such as the piston rod. This helps to reduce friction and ensures smooth operation. However, be careful not to over – lubricate, as this can attract dirt and debris. For more maintenance tips and product – specific advice, visit HPR Off – Road Shocks.
Post time: Apr-18-2025