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Just ordered these shocks and wanted to know what setting to put them at for the best comfort ride? This is my Dailey commute vehicle. They have a soft and performance setting.
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Just ordered these shocks and wanted to know what setting to put them at for the best comfort ride? This is my Dailey commute vehicle. They have a soft and performance setting.
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I don't have them but am looking to purchase some in the VERY near future. From what I understand, they have (2) settings. One that is for performance and is stiffer (daily driver on highways) and a softer Off-road/Cold setting which is softer. I spoke with Taraflex today and they actually recommended the softer setting for my daily driving and washed out gravel roads. They are are a digressive shock so I expect even on the softest setting they will ride firmer that stock which is what I am looking for.
 

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I put them on our 4xe, so I set them to the higher setting. I was surprised by how soft they feel since other reviews say they are very stiff, but I have been very happy with them on the 4xe so far.
 

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Well, I pulled the trigger. Morris 4x4 had them for 15% off online. They should be here this week and hope to get them installed next weekend. I'll give an update once installed.
 

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I put mine in performance mode on my very light 2 door, they are very firm, no roll. I like it that way but for most it would likely be a bit too bumpy.
 

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I have mine set to soft. The ride is improving as the shocks wear in. I am in a climate that Falcon suggests my setting. When it warms up next spring, I plan on trying the 'Performance' setting to see how they differ. The ride is definitely different than the stock Rubi reds I had from the factory. Since ride harshness is subjective, only each owner can say how they felt. I find a fair amount of rear axle bump steer on my short wheelbase JL and the cracks every 5 feet on the concrete roads in my area quickly feel like desert washboards. Is it harsh to me? I would say a little, but I wouldn't have it any other way! These Falcons show their strengths after the pavement ends.

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