Dampers are definitely as effective opposing the bound as the rebound, but I can totally see why the rebound is foremost in your experience of knackered ones StuartB. Jason's learning motorsport engineering so he knows what he's saying, although sometimes he seems reluctant to break it down a bit for those who aren't studying a BEng


This situation is called 'critical damping', and is what manufacturers design into new cars, and always have done. Essentially, what you're saying is correct, but using the wrong terminology sometimes brings out complaint from those of us who've done engineering.stuartB wrote:If it goes down, then bounces straight back up, with a small hiss, and stays there solid like a rock then they're alllll good.