HemiTM Well-Known Member Joined Aug 29, 2010 Messages 759 Reaction score 6 Location Loganville, Georgia Feb 18, 2012 #1 How do you know what these are set at? Is the first click you here the 90/10 setting on the front? Trying to get these installed tonight.
How do you know what these are set at? Is the first click you here the 90/10 setting on the front? Trying to get these installed tonight.
green1 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 6, 2008 Messages 4,639 Reaction score 66 Location Orange Park, Fla Feb 18, 2012 #2 I have a front set, still don't know what settings are. Royal pos. They are gonna be history. The chassis eng/strange shocks in my rear are nice. And comp roll cage sucks too.
I have a front set, still don't know what settings are. Royal pos. They are gonna be history. The chassis eng/strange shocks in my rear are nice. And comp roll cage sucks too.
HemiTM Well-Known Member Joined Aug 29, 2010 Messages 759 Reaction score 6 Location Loganville, Georgia Feb 19, 2012 #3 I got all four of them in. Hope i have them set the way I want them. 90/10 front and 50/50 rear.
SpeedThrills FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 2,716 Reaction score 1,634 Location Very South Jersey Feb 19, 2012 #4 You should be able to tell by how they feel when you extend and compress them by hand.
Dart Sport 360 Wanna Race? Joined Oct 15, 2011 Messages 658 Reaction score 34 Location Orangeville, Ontario Feb 19, 2012 #5 mine have 3 notches in the body. you fully compress them and twist until the notch in the rod plate lines up and click. 50/50 70/30 90/10 I think. If you've lost the instructions I'm sure I have mine.
mine have 3 notches in the body. you fully compress them and twist until the notch in the rod plate lines up and click. 50/50 70/30 90/10 I think. If you've lost the instructions I'm sure I have mine.
joes68340s Well-Known Member Joined Dec 22, 2005 Messages 856 Reaction score 94 Location Rescue CA. Feb 19, 2012 #6 Go on there website very good explanation on how to adjust. I had same problem.