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In the last few days in my 430 I have been setting the suspension to high and I have to say I rather like the floating feel to the ride.  I kind of thought it was for just when you went over rough ground or something.  I wonder though is this likely to wear out the shocks quicker or over time damage them in some way?

Does anybody else do this?

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I always flick the switch once in a while just to keep all the components moving - I have also found the ride becomes even smoother and quieter -  I normally drive for a few days in high before flicking the switch back - personally I can’t see this doing any damage.

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34 minutes ago, nickd said:

In the last few days in my 430 I have been setting the suspension to high and I have to say I rather like the floating feel to the ride.  I kind of thought it was for just when you went over rough ground or something.  I wonder though is this likely to wear out the shocks quicker or over time damage them in some way?

Does anybody else do this?

I think the only thing it will damage is the aerodynamics.  The suspension automatically lowers at speed and rises again when you slow down, apart from that I would just enjoy the ride!

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