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It also brings down the CG...uzzi wrote:More like old school shocks were notorious for leaking hence the inverted theory.As far as the shocks being upside down, seems like I remember some people running them like that bitd. I think the line of thinking was something to the effect of the air bubbles rise to the top and then the piston hits the softer part of the oil at the beginning of the travel rather than the end. Kind of like a poor mans progressive suspension I guess.
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