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Old 22nd May 2011, 02:34   #1
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They are adjustable height, not sure how changing the height would affect the firmness of them... I guess lower for a firmer ride?
your wrong, highering or lowering doesn't change the firmness, totally different thing altogether and theres usually a knob you turn either on the shock body or the very top of the shock
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Old 22nd May 2011, 02:49   #2
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your wrong, highering or lowering doesn't change the firmness, totally different thing altogether and theres usually a knob you turn either on the shock body or the very top of the shock
Alright, easy on mate, I did say I wasn't sure
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