Does anyone know how to adjust the rears properly. Apparently you have to adjust the shock n the spring together. Is their a certain ratio to follow? Anyone have their current setup specs or measurements?? Would really appreciate it thanks
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Does anyone know how to adjust the rears properly. Apparently you have to adjust the shock n the spring together. Is their a certain ratio to follow? Anyone have their current setup specs or measurements?? Would really appreciate it thanks
What are you adjusting for?
Comfort it's a really harsh ride in the rear
Which BC's do you have and how low is your car?
bc v1 and its about 10cm off ground
Can anyone help? My car is super bouncy now after fiddling around with adjustments.... Should I adjust the spring perch or the shock n up or down? Thanks.
If you adjust the rear spring height you need to adjust the shock length as well. This is because when you lower the rear springs, it reduces the length/travel of the shock.
The BC shock has adjustable length to make sure you have sufficient travel and it doesnt bottom out.
The manual says the shock adjuster is to have the same amount of gap as the spring perch.
Could you possibly tell me what I need to do to fix by current setup? Here's my current setup. If you could I'd really appreciate it. The manual is worded weird And it's hard to understand hahaha. Thanks. http://i62.tinypic.com/2w7k7f5.jpg
The shock body needs to have the same gap as the spring perch (see red lines in the photo)
Basically you need to make the shock shorter. Right now doesnt have as much travel as it should.
Okok could I also just adjust the spring perch so There's more gap to make it the same as the shock body? The shock is hard to twist ==. Thanks for ur help too man really appreciate it
You can adjust the spring perch but that would change your ride height.
You need to loosen the locking nut first. You need one spanner to hold the shock body (red) and another to loosen the locking nut (black).Quote:
The shock is hard to twist ==. Thanks for ur help too man really appreciate it
Once the locking nut is loose then you can rotate the shock body up and down using the first spanner.
Thanks so much! Ill give it another go tomorrow. BTW does just adjusting it a little make a big difference? Ill Probably adjust the spring perch gap to be wider to match my current shock gap. Because I actually lowered the rear a bit when I tried it a couple of days ago n rear is lower than front right now. So adjusting the spring gap Should raise the height And fix my current bouncy problem. Thanks for the help: )