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Through shaft stabilizer

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Do they provide any real performance improvement, or just marketing?
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I have the Fox ATS which is a through shaft design. Its light years better then the fox 2.0 on my JLUR
 
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I have the Fox ATS which is a through shaft design. Its light years better then the fox 2.0 on my JLUR
In what ways? Do you use the adjustability of the ATS? Thanks for your feedback.
 

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I don't have any adjustability but I do have the Falcon TS stabilizer. With a single side stabilizer you're pushing the fluid from one side and it's trying to pull back against the pressure on the other side. With the through shaft stabilizer it's got equal force on both sides, so it should feel smoother turning both directions. I felt that smoother difference when I installed mine.
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