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Suspension
what kind of shocks did yall use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Branden Riggs" data-source="post: 530357" data-attributes="member: 57313"><p>Stock shocks can be used with a TT, a TT DOES NOT INCREASE TRAVEL, and therefore doesnt require longer shocks. a tt adjusts the "normal ride height" of the suspension.</p><p></p><p>If you would consider full compression (when the suspension bottoms out on the frame) point "zero". and full droop ( when there is no weight on the wheel and the suspension is hanging freely) 100. a TT simply moves the suspensions normal position farther from zero and closer to 100. The suspension wont travel as freely after the TT, it "stiffens" up, so the shock wont dampen vibrations as well, because it isnt moving as much. But you don't need a longer shock, you would want a better one. under your circumstance just buy the cheapest one the sell at autozone for the time being.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Branden R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branden Riggs, post: 530357, member: 57313"] Stock shocks can be used with a TT, a TT DOES NOT INCREASE TRAVEL, and therefore doesnt require longer shocks. a tt adjusts the "normal ride height" of the suspension. If you would consider full compression (when the suspension bottoms out on the frame) point "zero". and full droop ( when there is no weight on the wheel and the suspension is hanging freely) 100. a TT simply moves the suspensions normal position farther from zero and closer to 100. The suspension wont travel as freely after the TT, it "stiffens" up, so the shock wont dampen vibrations as well, because it isnt moving as much. But you don't need a longer shock, you would want a better one. under your circumstance just buy the cheapest one the sell at autozone for the time being. Branden R [/QUOTE]
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