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Eibach pro kit? Settling?
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<blockquote data-quote="hantzis" data-source="post: 387281" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>Derek, two things come to mind. #1 - maybe you didn't have the 5 way ajustables and had the Tokico premium non adj, ones. I had those in my lowered Cobra and the ride was poor. Just slightly stiffer than the stock shocks and struts. I was bottoming out often. </p><p></p><p>#2 - If you did have the 5 way ajustables, maybe the stiffness setting was set to the lowest value (1 - very soft). I run 5 up front and 3 in the rear and never hit the pinion snubber. </p><p></p><p>Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hantzis, post: 387281, member: 3628"] Derek, two things come to mind. #1 - maybe you didn't have the 5 way ajustables and had the Tokico premium non adj, ones. I had those in my lowered Cobra and the ride was poor. Just slightly stiffer than the stock shocks and struts. I was bottoming out often. #2 - If you did have the 5 way ajustables, maybe the stiffness setting was set to the lowest value (1 - very soft). I run 5 up front and 3 in the rear and never hit the pinion snubber. Dean [/QUOTE]
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