aron
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one of my spax rear shocks is fooked.
changed my rear shocks back to standard ones but kept the 60mm springs - i'm surprised how smooth it is!!! even with the spax fronts.
i have bought some 90mm springs - is there anyway i can fit those and keep some of this new-found comfort?
could i do a 90mm drop with these for example and have the best of both?
bilstein 'original' dampers
if i stick with the spax at the rear i'll have to buy 1 replacement shock - would this be a better / safer bet?
answers on a postcard. cheers
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fazza
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you can adjust the spax to be softer or harder though mate so upto you
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aron
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i always found it really hard no matter what position it was in...
i'm thinking either buy 1 spax shock for £58 odd or buy new shocks which might make it ride a bit smoother...
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Dean_W
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match it to the spax.....bouncy bouncy
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Vaux Lad
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There harder because there uprated and designed for improved handling.
If you want comfort keep the suspension standard.
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aron
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quote: Originally posted by Vaux Lad
There harder because there uprated and designed for improved handling.
If you want comfort keep the suspension standard.
but i'm going down 90mm... purely for looks
i wanted to know if there were any shocks that would do 90mm but not be hard as f*ck.
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Dave A
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90mm wont work with standard shocks, shocks WILL bottom out. ideally you will need some extra short dampers, I do a damper that is designed to work with my 90mm rear springs, damping is adjustable from standard rate up to being suitable for over 350lb rear springs.
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Linch
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I was just about to say that
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aron
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dave - what will the ride comfort be like on your dampers? how much are they?
i have a set of your 90mm springs in the post (from kangaroojack) and was either going to use my spax rsx dampers or look for a more comfy alternative...
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Minty_Fresh
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think the dampers are 130pound..
ive got 90mm rears and spax rsx dampers and its fine...
little stiff but i dont want it to handle like a boat....
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aron
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quote: Originally posted by mk4_boy
think the dampers are 130pound..
ive got 90mm rears and spax rsx dampers and its fine...
little stiff but i dont want it to handle like a boat....
thanks for that mate - i have my spax setup on the front and 60mm spax springs and standard dampers on the rear. it rides really well tbh. 
i think i'll put the spax back on when the 90mm springs arrive...
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