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Installed Lone Star +2's with Works Dual Rates


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Man I thougt I was bottoming out with stock arms. But now with the +2's on front, its straight mush.

 

Can I adjust these things. I guess I could call works...but what fun would that be. They are just dual rates, no resies. only bout 1 year old.

 

Shee is soo squishy. Im lovin the ride. but when I hit big air it bottoms hard. I mean Im catchin rocks with my nerf bars. hehe.

 

My rear is reworked by TCS. I know I need aftermarkets all the way around. Thats in a month or so. but for now.

 

Is there a way to crank these up to make um a little stiffer?

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Man I thougt I was bottoming out with stock arms.  But now with the +2's on front, its straight mush.

 

Can I adjust these things.  I guess I could call works...but what fun would that be.  They are just dual rates, no resies.  only bout 1 year old.

 

Shee is soo squishy.  Im lovin the ride.  but when I hit big air it bottoms hard.  I mean Im catchin rocks with my nerf bars.  hehe.

 

My rear is reworked by TCS.  I know I need aftermarkets all the way around.  Thats in a month or so.  but for now. 

 

Is there a way to crank these up to make um a little stiffer?

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assuming they are a preloaded shock, you can adjust the preload to give you the highest ride height. bout all you can do really as far as I know.

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That explains your problem then. You increased the force on your shocks by going to the longer arms. I recommend you put those shocks on ebay and get some TCS (since that's what you want) ordered that are setup for your bike before you launch that thing and either hurt yourself or destroy something on your shee.

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