
 Originally Posted by 
Bush65
					 
				 
				I don't think inherent damping is the issue. The main difference (compared to coils) is that air springs have a much lower spring rate, which it turn results in a lower natural frequency.
Some people may not think they can have a much lower rate because they put such emphasis on this when considering coil spring upgrades and changing ride heights, but they need to remember with air springs, the ride height is changed by adding or subtracting air, not by changing spring rate. The spring rate is non-linear, particularly at the travel limits, but doesn't change much over much of it's range.
As a coil is compressed on bump, the force (= spring rate x deflection) in the spring increases much more than and needs more rebound damping compared with air springs.
			
		 
	
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