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<blockquote data-quote="BUG-E J" data-source="post: 478490" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>I have no idea on my valving becasue you start getting into how you want your rig to perform in certain situations and the speeds you want to go. I'm more of a firm man so mine is a little stiff untill you are full speed but it keeps it from bottoming out. The way the shocks are mounted has alot to do with the way the act and so does your suspension geometry. I don't even know my spring rates off the top of my head because I rode my buggy one time. weighed it took some pics and told Jimmy what I wanted. He shipped the shocks back to me and I bolted them on. It still needs some tweaking but I really only have one good ride on them so they are gonna stay like they are till after the Grayrock race. I must say they would be considered perfect by anyone that didn't race though. Its worth a little extra money to get them tuned to me. I will get my rates tonight because my buggy is a pretty common setup and weight though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUG-E J, post: 478490, member: 1921"] I have no idea on my valving becasue you start getting into how you want your rig to perform in certain situations and the speeds you want to go. I'm more of a firm man so mine is a little stiff untill you are full speed but it keeps it from bottoming out. The way the shocks are mounted has alot to do with the way the act and so does your suspension geometry. I don't even know my spring rates off the top of my head because I rode my buggy one time. weighed it took some pics and told Jimmy what I wanted. He shipped the shocks back to me and I bolted them on. It still needs some tweaking but I really only have one good ride on them so they are gonna stay like they are till after the Grayrock race. I must say they would be considered perfect by anyone that didn't race though. Its worth a little extra money to get them tuned to me. I will get my rates tonight because my buggy is a pretty common setup and weight though. [/QUOTE]
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