Someone told me he kinda are softer and doesn't handle the highway as well as stock.. But I'm not sure I fully trust the source.
Can you confirm?
Can you confirm?
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I have Kings specifically to provide more firmness on the highway. They absolutely are and I don't have them dialed up. Plus, you can send them back to king to increase baseline valving.Someone told me he kinda are softer and doesn't handle the highway as well as stock.. But I'm not sure I fully trust the source.
Can you confirm?
When you say more firmness on highway is that with them set soft or hard on the adjusterI have Kings specifically to provide more firmness on the highway. They absolutely are and I don't have them dialed up. Plus, you can send them back to king to increase baseline valving.
When you set them on the more firm side, so I would say hard. I notoriously go with firmer shock setting. I have actually exceeded FOX valving specs on a few builds for customers in the past. I prefer a firm sure footed feel for sure.When you say more firmness on highway is that with them set soft or hard on the adjuster