LT Dangle
Well-Known Member
going from a '21 FX4 directly into a 21' Tremor, I can attest they there is absolutely a noticeable performance change in every day use. The Tremor is exponentially better at eating up dips and bumps in the road than the FX4 was. Also gone is that horrific "floatyness" that is characteristic of the FX4. I even switched the rears on the FX4 to Icons, with definitely helped, but still not a good as the Tremor.I totally get that.
I think the majority of users won't notice changes in performance during normal use, they might at the limits of the suspension (hitting a speedbump at speed etc). But that probably wouldn't be more than huh, that settled differently. (2 or 3 cycles of suspension to settle vs 1 cycle)
Maintenance could also be as simple as looking at the shock bodies and shafts to ensure parts aren't damaged or leaking.
Realistically, leaking is the first sign most users will have that there is a problem....
I find it intriguing that suspension like bilatein and eibach don't "require" rebuilds and are supposed to survive 10's of thousands of mile.
It would be a good "test" for one of these shock rebuild companies to show a shock that has never been rebuilt, vs one that's rebuilt on schedule.... Talking about lifetime use of over 75k miles. That might be a better test for a test rig that cycles the shock up and down at a random height and force intervals...
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