caber
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posted on 10/5/08 at 08:32 PM |
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Setting up SPAX shocks
I got a couple of pairs of used SPAX dampers. How do I set the adjustments so I know they are both the same? At the moment one of the back dampers is
hard the other soft on compression I would like them both soft to start with then tighten them up as I go.
TIA
Caber
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SeaBass
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| posted on 10/5/08 at 08:49 PM |
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Usual is to turn the all the way anti clockwise until they stop, then notch them up. According to the SPAX manuals on spax co uk you should turn them
up 4 clicks at a time until they are OK if they're damping too much then turn them down on click. Who knows what dampers you have as you
haven't stated.
I have GAZ adjustables on the Locost and I know I run the back end pretty much as soft as possible damping wise. The front end is harder but too much
gets it skitting about the place on bumpy corners.
Cheers
JC
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zilspeed
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| posted on 10/5/08 at 08:53 PM |
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I would start off with them four clicks from full soft.
As JC says, soft on the back is a good starting point.
When I had the locost, full hard on the rear dampers meant wheelspin in third.
Progressively winding them back gave me grip and handling back again.
Also, there are some people who say that for a RWD car, stiffness in the front give you turn in and less stiff for the back end gives you traction.
All or some of the above may be ballcocks.
[Edited on 10/5/08 by zilspeed]
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