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<blockquote data-quote="leeadam94" data-source="post: 737542" data-attributes="member: 4766"><p>So unfortunately people tend to keep shock tuning a secret if they even know anything. The (pros) that's cost money are worth it, but if your wanting to learn for yourself just have to play with the shims yourself. I would say try to read on crawlpedia and try to understand what each shim does for your ride. Lots of trial and error. Had my shocks apart dozens of times to make a small change. A little change does go a long way. Now for advice on what to change, I would say if u want to soften up the trail riding just change your top big shims to a 50 or whatever u want. Just see how u like it. Good luck </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leeadam94, post: 737542, member: 4766"] So unfortunately people tend to keep shock tuning a secret if they even know anything. The (pros) that’s cost money are worth it, but if your wanting to learn for yourself just have to play with the shims yourself. I would say try to read on crawlpedia and try to understand what each shim does for your ride. Lots of trial and error. Had my shocks apart dozens of times to make a small change. A little change does go a long way. Now for advice on what to change, I would say if u want to soften up the trail riding just change your top big shims to a 50 or whatever u want. Just see how u like it. Good luck Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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