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    Hks hipermax



    Sorry for this noob question, but I searched around on the net, could not get any result.

    The bolt (the right one) below the HKS sticker, what is that for?
    Last edited by ksl; 21-08-2009 at 02:25 AM.

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    Its where they add the gas or air to the shock, you dont need to touch it!

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    because my bolt is a bit lose, so I don't know should i adjust it.

    Worry if the gas will leak if lose

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    The gas wont leak, it has a valve like a tyre on it, you can tighten the cap covering it though if its lose.

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    thanks slaz,
    so do I need to add any gas/ air into it?

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    no dont touch it lol. if its anything like my coilovers, then that bolt ur talking about is just a valve cap like on ur tyres.

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    As killer has said no you dont, think of it exactly like your tyres, there is a valve fitted so just because your dust cap isnt screwed on your tyres valve stems, doesnt mean your tyres go flat.

    Just nip it tight if its come lose and nip up the others while they are out for piece of mind.

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    thanks killa and slaz , I tighten all them up.

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    Np.

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