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Finally got my Bilstein 5150s

Yeah... all good info there.. brings back memories.

I was VERY drunk during last post... but here's what I was wondering much more simply:
Is inclining the shock ever a "good" thing for performance?
 
It is never "good" for damping performance, but it may be necessary for packaging or other reasons.

If you have plenty of damping and need to run a shorter shock (like to keep it under the bed) you can incline a shock to get more travel. If you have too much damping you can incline it to reduce the effective damping.
 
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