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<blockquote data-quote="offroadr1" data-source="post: 312653" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>the advantage of the bypasses are to be able to fine tune without opening the shock. with remote reservoir coilovers there are several variable, how many valves and what thickness and where in the pack you want them to tweak the rebound and dampening. its quite about of work to pull the shocks, pull the coils, open the shocks and adjust the shims. after a few hours of tuning sometimes close enough becomes where it stays because its so much work to make a small change. with the bypasses all of the tuning is done externally and its easy to change to adapt to whatever terrain you are on. if you have one riding style and the time and patience to tune the coilovers properly, then bypasses are not necessary. Honestly i think if any of his other rigs had the shocks tunes properly, then they would ride as well or better than this most recent rig. the reason peters rig does do well is because it is properly set up, not because it has bypasses. take his bypasses off and put on a properly tunes set of coilovers and there will be zero difference in performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadr1, post: 312653, member: 112"] the advantage of the bypasses are to be able to fine tune without opening the shock. with remote reservoir coilovers there are several variable, how many valves and what thickness and where in the pack you want them to tweak the rebound and dampening. its quite about of work to pull the shocks, pull the coils, open the shocks and adjust the shims. after a few hours of tuning sometimes close enough becomes where it stays because its so much work to make a small change. with the bypasses all of the tuning is done externally and its easy to change to adapt to whatever terrain you are on. if you have one riding style and the time and patience to tune the coilovers properly, then bypasses are not necessary. Honestly i think if any of his other rigs had the shocks tunes properly, then they would ride as well or better than this most recent rig. the reason peters rig does do well is because it is properly set up, not because it has bypasses. take his bypasses off and put on a properly tunes set of coilovers and there will be zero difference in performance. [/QUOTE]
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