Originally Posted by
frontrunner
Ok thanks.. But it I dont want to run them upside down like I always have will that be ok... Or does it matter, I dnt want to run them upside down if I dont have to... THANKS AGAIN FOR THE INFO
You don't have to run them upside down if you don't want to. Secondly running them upside down has no effect on foaming(cavitation) or over heating. Running them upside down is strictly a sprung weight advantage. Years ago some cheaper shocks wouldn't function upside down due to air pockets in the shocks, if you turned those shocks upside down the air pocket was put right at the base valve and could effect performance. Modern dual tubes don't suffer this problem if assembled correctly, so you can run upside down if you want to, but you don't have to.
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