show us your series 2 eibars
damping works in one direction ,the damper itself can be in any position
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Yer; but they damp on the rebound don't they? If it's upside down it ought to damp when it compresses. If you see what I mean.
no cos the valve can only work the way it was intended no matter whether upside down ...side ways ....under water ...in space ...mars ....Doom Patrol wrote:Yer; but they damp on the rebound don't they? If it's upside down it ought to damp when it compresses. If you see what I mean.
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It's finally sunk in.
a better explanation would be think of it like a bike pump ....they dont suck if you turn it upside down
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RICSPEED wrote:a better explanation would be think of it like a bike pump ....they dont suck if you turn it upside down
A bit like my wife !!!!!
Hahahaha, I just told mine the same, you should see the look I just got.Gunny wrote:RICSPEED wrote:a better explanation would be think of it like a bike pump ....they dont suck if you turn it upside down
A bit like my wife !!!!!
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I wasn't going to be the one to say anything.
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RICSPEED wrote:no cos the valve can only work the way it was intended no matter whether upside down ...side ways ....under water ...in space ...mars ....Doom Patrol wrote:Yer; but they damp on the rebound don't they? If it's upside down it ought to damp when it compresses. If you see what I mean.
you cant moint them upside down.
rebound and compression will change.
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That's what I was thinking Inna. As I understand it now a damper will only damp as it extends. Which is on the rebound. It will still extend on the rebound if it is mounted upside down. I think.