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<blockquote data-quote="boxer1" data-source="post: 738050" data-attributes="member: 3133"><p>So just so I'm sure I'm talking about the same thing , this is referred to as compression/rebound. I started with 50/70 compression /rebound. I changed to 50/50 because it was suggested that that would take away some of the harsh ride. You are saying you want more compression than rebound which seems the opposite to how most off the shelf coil overs come valved. They typically are set up 50/70( which is what I had) , if you want more compression than rebound then why do so many come with a heavier rebound than compression. If I put a heavier compression in like 70/50 wouldn't I just get back to having a harsh ride or does the compression side not effect the harshness as bad. I plan on making more changes ,just trying to get some good advice to cut my learning curve down a little. Trying to figure out what is the thing that effects or is effected most by compression and the same for rebound so I can understand which change is going to effect whatever problem I'm trying to address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boxer1, post: 738050, member: 3133"] So just so I’m sure I’m talking about the same thing , this is referred to as compression/rebound. I started with 50/70 compression /rebound. I changed to 50/50 because it was suggested that that would take away some of the harsh ride. You are saying you want more compression than rebound which seems the opposite to how most off the shelf coil overs come valved. They typically are set up 50/70( which is what I had) , if you want more compression than rebound then why do so many come with a heavier rebound than compression. If I put a heavier compression in like 70/50 wouldn’t I just get back to having a harsh ride or does the compression side not effect the harshness as bad. I plan on making more changes ,just trying to get some good advice to cut my learning curve down a little. Trying to figure out what is the thing that effects or is effected most by compression and the same for rebound so I can understand which change is going to effect whatever problem I'm trying to address. [/QUOTE]
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