deleriumtremor
Well-Known Member
I have a friend who owns a shock dyno. I plan to upgrade to the Fox shock kit Ford sells. When I get my FX4 shocks off, I will send them to my buddy and have him run them.Shock valving is based on percentages. Most shocks are 50/50, i.e. the compression and rebound forces are equal. Now for example, most drag race cars run 90/10 shocks in the front, 90% compression and 10% rebound, to allow the front end to rise easily for weight transfer to the rear. From the way people describe it, I'm thinking the FX4 shocks are maybe more like 40/60, soft on compression to absorb bumps off-road and more rebound to keep the tires on the earth after they are compressed. Maybe good for off-road but not necessarily the best for on-road.
Just an educated guess, I am not a suspension engineer and I did not stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
Along with dampening profile high/low speed etc., he can do fade, etc,
Be interesting to know for sure.
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