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What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
Ok, so I installed my Tokico Illuminas and im wondering what I should set them at for daily driving. I had them on 5 for two days and today I set them at 1. 1 being the softest and 5 being the hardest. I think I liked it better on 5. Is it ok for the shocks to be set so hard all the time?
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Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
Are your springs adjustable? You'd have more options that way. Why don't you try say 4 or 3 and see how you like it? Sorry, I can't say from experience with adjustable dampers, just springs...
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mines set at 4 and i drive around 150~350 miles a day. dunno what springs you got but i got eibach.
My car doesnt bounce much either..... |
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Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
I riding on skunk2 springs and dropped 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 inches. I've had mine set on 5, I really like how it rides. I set them on 1 yesterday and the car seemed to bouncy to me. I just try to avoid the pot holes.
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Re: Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
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Maybe you are talking about coilovers?
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LOL I cant remember how low I made my car. All I know is im 3/4 of an inch below what california law says so. Also I cant put anything bigger than a 15 inch rim on my car or the tires will grind on the wheel wells...
When i get my rims back from the shop(sister curbed 2 of them T_T) ill post some pics. Right now Im on some stock 13s and theres little room from the car to the wheel....maybe an inch
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Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
Driving every day on the stiffest setting is not good, causes premature wear. Also it's a good idea to drive the first 500 miles on the softest setting. With my AGX's I have the front's 1 click softer than rear(2/3). Anything you can do to stiffen rear suspension helps over come that nasty thing called understeer on a FWD car.
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Re: Re: Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
There are coil springs & leaf springs. Typically when some one says "coilover" they're referring to fully adjustable coilovers, but any spring mounted over a shock is a "coilover spring," like you find stock on your car. When the spring's mounted over the shock, it's called a strut.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
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Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
No matter what u wanna do, just listen to jackasssi, lol. I would trust him 100% in this category...and if he says to put them on the softest setting for the first 500 miles, do it
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Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
Yeah I guess Im gonna do that now.
Jackassi, I did the washer trick and I got smaller ones then the dude used in that how-to, so I just used more of them. So my passanger side camber was worse than the driver so I added 3 to the passanger side and 2 on the driver side. But I still have negative camber on the driver side. What can I do to fix this? Also, ever since I lowered my car I've noticed a virbration coming from the right rear tire, which is also the side with the bad camber. What could be causing that? It only happens between like 15-30mph.
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Re: Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
Hard to say without seeing it. If the difference is less than 1 degree I wouldn't worry about it. You could try adding 1 more washer to each bolt and/or check for bent suspension parts/worn bushings.
Vibrations can be a pain to pin down. It could be anything from a seperated tire to a bent frame. Did you have the front/rear toe set? |
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Re: What should I set my shocks at for daily driving?
No i didnt get anything aligned yet. It didnt do it before when it was riding at stock height.
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