Question for the suspension gurus:
Does dual shocks equal double damping? E.G: each shock having 35WT oil = 70WT oil? Assuming identical pistons, seals, shaft size, attachment geometry...
I ask because I'm about to install dual shocks at each corner of my LMT, and am trying to figure out where to start my trial and error shock tuning. One of the shocks at each corner will be sprung, but I plan to have oil in both shocks.
My truck is a bit over damped currently with Losi 35WT oil in each shock. These shocks are pretty big and take a good amount of oil, so I'm hoping not to waste too much with a ridiculous amount of trial and error.
Does dual shocks equal double damping? E.G: each shock having 35WT oil = 70WT oil? Assuming identical pistons, seals, shaft size, attachment geometry...
I ask because I'm about to install dual shocks at each corner of my LMT, and am trying to figure out where to start my trial and error shock tuning. One of the shocks at each corner will be sprung, but I plan to have oil in both shocks.
My truck is a bit over damped currently with Losi 35WT oil in each shock. These shocks are pretty big and take a good amount of oil, so I'm hoping not to waste too much with a ridiculous amount of trial and error.