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eclipsed08Mar-17-08 05:59 PM
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#31191, "What's your setting??"


          

Well here's my setup...

Tokico Aluminas 5-way adjustable struts with tein S-type springs.

My question is what is the settings you guys are running, if anyone is running my setup?

I haven't really tried adjusting and driving around. I just have them all set to five, which is the stiffest setting all around.


What do you think or recommend??

Thanks

~Russ





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mcgyvrMar-18-08 03:12 AM
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#31193, "RE: What's your setting??"
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Without taking the time to really dial it in I would leave it at medium setting. Leaving it at the highest setting can cause premature wear issues with the shock because you are working it at its toughest setting.

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freelancefoolMar-18-08 03:26 PM
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#31200, "RE: What's your setting??"
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I have mine set for 4 up front and 2 in the rear for street driving. AutoX I set the rear to 5 and the front to 1.

Things are much more predictable when you have the car setup to understeer on the street. At AutoX I would also suggest bumping the rear tire pressure up to try and get the rear to rotate. It may not be a problem with your springs/tires/driving style though.

I have plenty of grip with my setup, but I have too much grip out back and it doesn't rotate yet. I may get another alignment this month and add some more negative camber up front to see what happens.

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