[quote="CVPost-Adirondack case gu"](quoted from post at 17:04:08 08/05/16) I was going to post on the Case forum tonight, after takeing some pics today of your/my seat suspension.
Mine has a broken Y shaped support link, first pic. Make sure that is not broken. Second, loosen both threaded cast knobs. The one on the side of the seat allows you to adjust ride heigth by changing where the ancor tab for the rubber coil spring is located. Then you screw the knob on the top of the seat frame down to control the ride, stiff or soft. My Y bracket is broken, and I am tall and I am going to fab a new one that is longer, to raise the ride heidth. If your rubber spring is good, just take a good look at how the suspension adjusts and make the proper adjustment to the rubber coil. If the rubber coil is bad, go to the Case forum and get ahold of John S., he has new ones you can buy. You don't need to mount a coil over shock!!!
Loren
Agreed get the ones John has, I got an apparently chinese one from another vendor and it lasted 3 days before ripping with my chunky 260 on it.
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