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[QUOTE="georgieboy, post: 686513, member: 21186"] Thx Terry for sharing yr thoughts on this aswell. I must clarify something first. Mentioning rebound bleed, i mend to say, free lift. like on mv comp stacks. The reason that i am thinking of using a free lift(rebound bleed) is to enable the suspension to quickly return to their full length. So it is not so much to fix an imbalance, although you cld mention it that way. I just like to know if this is the way to go, or that it is better to go the dual-stage path without any free lifts. Or maybe a bit of both. Offcourse with full impacts returning i still need enough rebound overall. So i hope that didn't confuse you guys to much. I have read that Jeremy mentioned it a few times, especially for the stutter bumps. [/QUOTE]
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