Rear Shock Question, Ride height related |
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Rear Shock Question, Ride height related |
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Jan 9 2007, 03:26 PM
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Does the condition of the rear shock absorber have an effect on the height of the coil over shock combination?
ie. If the shock has lost it's "shock value" then would that leave the coil spring to do the job on it's own and possibly result in the body weight compressing it further? Just trying to decide if I should swap out the shocks first and leave the stock springs or if I should wait and pick up some new springs and do them all at once. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stan.gif) |
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