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I actually have no idea what's in it at the moment, it rides well, which is why I dont believe when the RWC guy said that most of my shocks are gone. Lowered springs, I assume Kings, but may have been compressed further as it sits pretty low. Anyway I'll find it all out tomorrow, then decide what to do, or I may find out that all the shocks are good etc

lol maybe one day (not :))

First thing I have to do is get my ass out to meet everyone on Tuesdays and Fridays, sounds like awesome fun but I always get caught up doing somethin else.

Will try this week tho, don't have anything on, I think..

Thanks man, yeah it is going alright. Although just got a suspension check done and seems 3/4 shocks are leaking and need to be replaced, guess I should have got them checked out earlier but oh well. I'm now looking at getting a set of coilovers instead of just replacing the shocks.

On another note, I'll try my best to try and get out on Tues and Fri's.

Nath

lol no offence but i would have thought that would be a given if they were stock shocks + what were they 19's and dumped on it's ass those shocks have to be gone unless they were coilovers

Thanks man, yeah it is going alright. Although just got a suspension check done and seems 3/4 shocks are leaking and need to be replaced, guess I should have got them checked out earlier but oh well. I'm now looking at getting a set of coilovers instead of just replacing the shocks.

On another note, I'll try my best to try and get out on Tues and Fri's.

Nath

Lol no offence taken, I was under the impression that new shocks had been put into it, but the stock ones are still in there, and as you said they had no chance with lowered springs and 19's. It's all good though, she will ride alot better with some good suspension under there.

Nath

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