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Default GHEA pistons for B44.1

Hi which GHEA pistons are best for the B44.1 please guys?
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I usually run AE #2 in front and Ghea #2 rear.
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Ghea no.1 on the rear seems to be popular on the team setup sheets
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I tried both back to back with the same oil, and springs.
No.1's definately felt more planted over the smaller bumps, but the No.2's landed better of big jumps without bottoming out, due to having more pack. If you want slightly more steering, then the No.2's are the way to go as well.

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I tried both back to back with the same oil, and springs.
No.1's definately felt more planted over the smaller bumps, but the No.2's landed better of big jumps without bottoming out, due to having more pack. If you want slightly more steering, then the No.2's are the way to go as well.

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On the front or the rear?
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Thanks guys some no 2s all round or 2 up front/1 at back?
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