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Old 27-06-2013
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Hi all.

Just got myself a 410 second hand to try 4wd out but noticed that I have small bore shocks but with big bore springs. What are your views on this? Or do I need to upgrade them to big bore?

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Old 27-06-2013
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Hi Tom
Schumacher are fitting big bore springs to small bore shocks on all new releases, it's supposed to be the best of both worlds, better ride control with the springs and faster reacting dampers.
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I find the small bores are easier to set up and car feels more nimble.
You got the best of both.
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Old 06-07-2013
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but can become harder to drive
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Old 13-07-2013
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Its what im planning to do although i cant find any small bore shocks
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Old 15-07-2013
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i run small bores yesterday on high grip astro pretty good!
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