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Re: Shock questions
« on: Oct 21, 2009, 11:58:53 AM »
Most shocks aren't anywhere near 50/50, so what you get is more compression damping and minimal rebound damping.  I have the rancho rs9000 shocks on the rear of my truck and love them.  They do actually have a fair amount of rebound damping, but I like the fact that I can crank them up when hauling a load, then soften them up for daily driving.
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