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the shock piston will sit where it wants to sit. If you can compress the shock by hand, then toss it out and get a new set...so yes, it is
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the shock piston will sit where it wants to sit. If you can compress the shock by hand, then toss it out and get a new set...so yes, it is installed fully extended. Height adjustment is separate from the shock since you adjust the lower mount, not the spring preload.
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