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<blockquote data-quote="ICEMAN 68" data-source="post: 636236" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>hey tom ...if you're running the HB DT1 without the helper springs at the front, you wont be able to get the "COMFORT" but instead a much more aggresive ride... adjustments can be made but usually won't be that great ..unless you upgrade using the helper spring and installing a canister on your fronts ...</p><p></p><p>so far i've not used any re-inforcement plates in my ride, but till today it's still going strong after all the hard drives and would keep this into consideration ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICEMAN 68, post: 636236, member: 17"] hey tom ...if you're running the HB DT1 without the helper springs at the front, you wont be able to get the "COMFORT" but instead a much more aggresive ride... adjustments can be made but usually won't be that great ..unless you upgrade using the helper spring and installing a canister on your fronts ... so far i've not used any re-inforcement plates in my ride, but till today it's still going strong after all the hard drives and would keep this into consideration .. [/QUOTE]
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