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    KWK N NUF TheKitchenSink's Avatar
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    Koni SA Question

    I recently decided to lower my car, I went w/ the strano parts lowering springs, that advertise 1.25" drop, the spring rate is 550/150 and chose to go with the Koni SA shocks. What are my best settings to use for these, The car is a weekend warrior for the most part..sometimes driven every day depending on the weather. Might go to the strip once or so..but nothing major. Any help would be appreciated.

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    for the rears, start @ 1-2 clicks from full soft... not much stiffer.
    for the front, i'd start @ roughly 3/4 of the way full hard.
    That would be a good starting point imho... you migth need to change more the front than the rear, though until you hit it dead on.
    I'm surprised Sam hasn't recommended you a starting point setting, though.
    Eugenio_SS
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