More SOA Q's before I start my build over christmas break

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If you want to be anal and picky about this then you want the most shock piston speed (Motion Ratio = High) at the compressive limit of the travel. The idea is rising damper rate to do the best job of slowing down the axle before hitting the bumps.

Within the constraints of the available mounting options it's something to shoot for, but don't be surprised about falling a little short. Doubt that it will make much difference anyway.
 
So whats going on with the build now man? Been reading your whole thread trying to get an idea of what to do with mine...
 
Front axle housing should be back within a week or two then it's getting rebuilt and going back under the truck.
 
If you want to be anal and picky about this then you want the most shock piston speed (Motion Ratio = High) at the compressive limit of the travel. The idea is rising damper rate to do the best job of slowing down the axle before hitting the bumps.

Within the constraints of the available mounting options it's something to shoot for, but don't be surprised about falling a little short. Doubt that it will make much difference anyway.

I started googling some of the phrases you described above about shock piston speed and I ended up in the expedition portal forum reading one of your other posts ntsqd :grinpimp:
 

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