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Old 09-10-2020, 09:41 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by bottletalk View Post
start by lowering your compression, if your at the last increment and it’s still harsh you need a softer spring. maximize your rebound a couple clicks, it could be set too fast which will also give you a harsh feel.

Edit: a break in period is required but it shouldn’t be as stiff as ur explaining. possibly they are torqued down too tight not allowing movement in the pivots? too much spring preload?
Thank you for the helpful input. Currently I'm at 3 on compression. I'll back it down to 2. I'm at 5 on rebound. I'll bump it up to 7 and see how that does. I don't mind a stiff ride. It's not a daily. I just don't want her to keep whining every time she drives it.
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