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Originally Posted by littlejuanito Does having the shocks on stiffer settings tame the going airborne on freeway dips? Would it be fair to say that the reason OP is flying

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Old 11-13-2016, 11:12 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by littlejuanito View Post
Does having the shocks on stiffer settings tame the going airborne on freeway dips?

Would it be fair to say that the reason OP is flying off the seat like he's riding on a heavy duty truck wth the bed unloaded, is cause he has the shocks on soft?
You could have the compression set too stiff and the shock will not move fast enough. Or the rebound too soft and the shock springs back too quickly. Since the OP has everything set full soft. It's the later. And if he never has played around with adjustable shocks before. He might be pulling his hair out until he learns the in's and out's about them.
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