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Old 04-25-2002, 04:34 PM
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Anyone with KONI Yellows...?

Ok i have my koni yellows and was playing around with the adjustment. i found from the softest setting to the stiffest setting it is 2 full turns... I was wondering what settings you guys have yours set too... do you have the front stiffer than the back or vise versa...? Let me know what you guys think i should do for the settings..

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For everyday driving I leave it 1/2 turns front and rear. Putting it at full 2 turns will wear out the shock quicker.

For autocross I use 1 turn front and 1.5 turns rear, for track days I do 1.5 turns front and 1.75 rear.
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