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I've seen this statement alot! rpierce nothing personal but that statement is like saying if everyone jumped off a bridge would you! or atleast that's how I read it. 2.0 airs were designed for light weight applications not light duty light weight so those that pre-fer to use coil over's just simply pre-fer, don't know ( which I believe to be more true ) or are just jumping off the bridge with everyone else cause they are too lazy to do any research! hell 2.5 air shocks were built as a cheaper and lighter alternative to coil overs for rear engine v-6 rails according to fox! I have coil assist 2.0 airs and wish I had spoke with fox before I bought them or I would have 2.5 airs in the rear. I can't stand the coil hum and I can feel the transfer from primary to secondary but never could with the air shocks they felt softer to me in the woops. now high jumpers probably want 2.0 coil assist no 10' is not high jumping that's just good clean fun.carl I hope they are 50% of new!
Is fluttering the stack placing small diameter washers between the original stack of shims? 750 lbs
You read it wrong. But definate thanks for the input.
I believe it's placing the small washer that's already in the stack in between the 2 larger ones but I don't know that for a fact since I have never tried this myself. Pm transman and ask him he has.