FF type 2 damper adjust

001Stunna

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Well obviously, I understand that, I was just curious as to whether it was a common thing and maybe something was just loose or what have you.

I'm just dreading the downtime I'll have for my daily.. I suppose I could put some stock stuff back on.

Most companies will send you a new one, charge you for it, and when you return the old one they'll refund you. Itd be crazy if they made you wait till they got the old broken one and then ship the new one.
 

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Most companies will send you a new one, charge you for it, and when you return the old one they'll refund you. Itd be crazy if they made you wait till they got the old broken one and then ship the new one.

Oh, that would be nice, I was unaware of that.
It would reduce some stress lol
 

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To finalize this thread and post conclusions.

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Kept it under 45 minutes! that's good considering how long it took me last time.

Finally got this thing replaced, something is broken internally in the shock, you can hear it clank when you flip it around. Just want to make a quick shout out to Ken and F2's Warranty staff, they worked with me even when I was a bit of a pain. Thanks guys.

No more fear of bottoming out yay!
 
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