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Originally Posted by DangerCow
Thanks for that info. I'm drilling on Wednesday either way, so I'll make the decision by then (just one set of blanks in my possession...no idea what happened to the other set I had.
Has anyone tried the "pro set-up" of smaller holes in the rear? Seems unusual, but who knows. Mind you, I am no pro!
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i hav tried it in small bores and it works well on astro and non bumpy surfaces i cudnt really complain about it
if you dont have blanks, get a standard 6 hole piston with smaller holes than you want to drill, get a soldering iron with a flat tip, say you want four holes drag the soldering iron over 2 of the holes from the centre to the out side and then drill the other four holes to what ever you want thats what i do, but wen ur finished make sure you didnt deform the circular shape of the piston as it wudnt be smooth in the shock, if you did drag some plastic over the edge use some fine sand paper or a nail file and sand that little bit off!