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<blockquote data-quote="JoeAsheville" data-source="post: 15275770" data-attributes="member: 4116"><p>Happy to report that adjusting the rear shocks was a cinch...the Koni online literature for these series shocks made it appear that removal from the car was required. I was pleasantly surprised to see the same method of adjustment is employed for the rear shocks as is for the front struts. Increasing the damping to 50% from full soft made a world of difference, I'm planning on dialing it back to 35-40% to get a skosh more roll compliance at the rear for that live axle, and increasing the front from full soft to about 20%...the front spring rates are killer and the wheel rates are already fairly high.</p><p></p><p>Disappointed to report that each wheel was fused to the brake disc, as much as being dissimilar metals with a NaCl catalyst and the fact that each wheel had a collection of water behind the medallion. I believe the wheels are going to need a lot of TLC.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeAsheville, post: 15275770, member: 4116"] Happy to report that adjusting the rear shocks was a cinch...the Koni online literature for these series shocks made it appear that removal from the car was required. I was pleasantly surprised to see the same method of adjustment is employed for the rear shocks as is for the front struts. Increasing the damping to 50% from full soft made a world of difference, I'm planning on dialing it back to 35-40% to get a skosh more roll compliance at the rear for that live axle, and increasing the front from full soft to about 20%...the front spring rates are killer and the wheel rates are already fairly high. Disappointed to report that each wheel was fused to the brake disc, as much as being dissimilar metals with a NaCl catalyst and the fact that each wheel had a collection of water behind the medallion. I believe the wheels are going to need a lot of TLC. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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