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So I’ve always just let my really good shock guy have his way with my suspension and adjusted spring rates as needed, giving him feedback on what the sled does to make adjustments...with that caviot what’s different/mind blowingly better about a needle shock vs just a compression adjustable shock?
So for a novice in the shock department and a guy who is unlikely to change to aftermarket shocks, is the WE adjustable worth the extra $500 over the Monotube?
Thanks,
They aren’t mind blowing, but the extra fluid volume and adjustment still make it worthwhile IMO. You notice they’re a little more plush in the bumps. Off trail...probably not a huge difference. You can’t upgrade much in the shock world for $500....so unless you’re willing to spend more cash on shocks, its not a bad upgrade. Much easier to sell if you ever want to do so and go for more high end shocks ...another thought
Food for thought - Andy (GasShockRepair) out of Rigby has a few ideas in mind for the 1/2" shaft that I'm curious to try out. He actually told me by late this season, his tune on the 1/2" was outperforming the 5/8" tune.
He suggested I get the clickers and let him revalve. We will see what he can do!
Any idea what he charges?
Any idea what he charges?
A question on identification. Are all Walker Piggybacks with 5/8" shafts the "Needle" version?