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Tein Coilovers
I think most people recomend using the softest damping setting for the first 300-400 miles after installing adjustable shocks/struts. The guide for the Tein Coilovers I just got recomends using a setting more than half of the softest setting after installation. Should I just go ahead and set it to the softest setting?
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Re: Tein Coilovers
set it to 5 the highest setting...th softest setting more like to blow the strut driving around town
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Re: Re: Tein Coilovers
The highest setting blows struts, not a street setting.
Tein designed & engineered the coilovers, simple do what they say. |
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Re: Re: Re: Tein Coilovers
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Thanks jackasssi, was hoping you would reply
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