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Advice on shocks for Ecodiesel

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Idlethunder

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I was talking with @CrazyCooter over a year ago. I made the comment that I'd like to stop by his shop one of these days when we make a trip up to his part of the country. I wasn't thinking about a suspension back then. Now I might have a better excuse for going. ;)
After someone mentioned him I remembered reading some of his posts about tuning a year or two ago. I wish I'd waited rather than ordering from accutune now, would much rather support a member. I did dm him this morning and he said to contact him if I have any trouble. It's always nice to know help is available.
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I wish I'd waited rather than ordering from accutune now, would much rather support a member.
I feel the same way. @CrazyCooter is more than just a member, he's caring and very generous with his time. Considering his knowledge and skill set, he's also very humble. We mostly talked about Amsoil, diesels, and towing. I wished he lived closer.
 

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Does anyone know if @CrazyCooter tunes for us gasser people too?
Yes, It's not a huge difference between gas and diesel on the similar spring rates......slightly less compression and more rebound.

The main thing is that you are running a spring rate combination that I have worked with. Otherwise I would be doing what everyone else is selling........mismatched damping for the ride frequency!
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