At 04:05 PM 3/29/2011, David Vickery wrote... >I am going to get the Koni's so I guess I will be able to figure that >out myself. I decided from posts that I don't want the ride of a gas >charged shock (better performance but stiffer and translate more bumps >on highway). "Stiffer" is not a characteristic specific to gas shocks. The pressurized gas is there to keep oil foaming to a minimum, so the shocks maintain a more consistent ride, especially over rough roads. A shock can be stiff (or soft) regardless of being gas charged - it's a matter of what the manufacturer chose for valving. |
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