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October 15, 2008, 20:28:51 »
Sorry, but it's me again.
Now I have decided on parabolics and standard shackles, which bloomin' shocks do I go for? There's STD, H/D and Pro Comp Extra Long :?
I'm presuming that with the parabolics I'd need the extra long ones, but can somebody please confirm?
Thanks for your patience.
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October 15, 2008, 21:02:30 »
i used standard shocks with the paddocks parabolics at first, they were ok for about 10 minutes then over heated and stopped doing anything
i went for procomp es3000s, much better damping, much crisper handling, with longer travel too
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October 16, 2008, 12:08:31 »
Been running standard shocks with British Springs paras for a couple of years now, on road everyday and some fairly rough and rocky green lanes, never had a problem.
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Pro-comps are worth the extra money
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October 18, 2008, 14:59:32 »
if u search for pro-comps url find lots of previous threads on this, especially the key to understanding pro-comp numbers which show the extension they have, thats what u go by really, i run es3000s no problems with them.
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Re: Shock query
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October 18, 2008, 15:54:43 »
Cheers chaps.
Looks like it's the Pro Comp ES3000's from Paddocks for me then.
Best find my cheque book and dust it off a bit for this order . . . . .
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I had Pro Comps on my S3 for years, abused them something horrible, and they were great!
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