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Old 10-24-2003, 07:57 AM   #10 (permalink)
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If you have adjusted your gas shocks properly, then they should work properly. As far as replacing the shocks goes, this may be a good idea because the shocks that came with these beds are what is called a "Block-o-Lift" type of shock. This type of shock is not only a gas shock, but it also has a type of spring inside of it. This spring works for you and against you, it helps the shock act as if it were a stronger shock, but it also acts as a type of a lock. If you notice when you try to lift or lower the canopy, it is harder to start to move, and then gets easier. Sometimes it is a very fine line when trying to adjust these shocks properly between too heavy and too light, i hope that this information helps you.

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