New 3046R on The Way

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Yes, that is how MtnViewRanch at FitRite sells his TnT setups. I only have one restrictor on each of my TnT cylinders. The rod end moves less fluid, so putting the restrict or on the cylinder end is more effective.

Actually, and for awhile now I provide restrictors for both lines. Just takes all the variables out of the equation. What I have found to work for all around use is a .030" orifice for a 2" dia cylinder, .045" for a 2 1/2" dia cylinder, .060 for a 3" dia cylinder.

My personal experience with adjustable restrictors is that they are so sensitive that thinking that you are going to simply adjust it for different uses is impractical and once you get it dialed in for a certain use, you don't really want to fool with it again.

Again, just my own experience with the adjustable type of restrictors.
 
 
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