Chantal, the good news is that air springs all respond this way, and adding and removing spacers is still a standard way to tune your air-sprung fork or shock. While the disassembly process may vary slightly, your service manual should fill in that gap for you. If not, it's easy to have your local shop or suspension tuner help out a bit. Good luck!
May 28, 2019, 10:48 a.m. - Pete Roggeman
Chantal, the good news is that air springs all respond this way, and adding and removing spacers is still a standard way to tune your air-sprung fork or shock. While the disassembly process may vary slightly, your service manual should fill in that gap for you. If not, it's easy to have your local shop or suspension tuner help out a bit. Good luck!