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I installed the rear shocks only so far and took it for a test run around the city and freeway and noticed this too. Bumped the high and low speed up about 5 clicks and definitely felt too harsh for cruising.![]()
I think it looks just right with the 40’s.
So what these shocks remind me of is the stock bilstiens. On the softest setting they ride just like the stock shocks. I have no idea who would put these on the stiffest setting. It would be like riding on cement blocks. In essence I have zero adjustment because I can’t go softer and I don’t want to go stiffer. I only have a hundred miles on them. I’ll report back after a few thousand.
I am super happy with the lift they provided, since I added a bunch of overland gear I started sagging and this brought me back up to where I was before with the Eibach coilovers. Maxed out the preload collar on the rears. Will update with some photos today or tomorrow.
@AccuTune Offroad would rock crawling with a lot of heavy gear be a good time to crank up the adjusters? I could be way off with this as I don’t have a lot of experience, but one of the issues I had with the Eibachwas coming down off the rocks and bottoming out the suspension. I feel like stiffening them up would help with that
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