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97whitecobra

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What are you guys setting them at for street driving and what settings work good at the dragstrip for both the front and rear?


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97whitecobra

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Wow, glad I asked I would have assumed 1 in the rear for the track for a good squat. thanks
 

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On my '97 Cobra I ran mine at 3 in the front and 2 in the back on the street. I only went to the strip once so I never got to see what worked best, but I had the fronts at 1 and the rears at 5, like Alex said.
 

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Interesting. For street, I set 5 up front and 3 in the rear. I really like this setting. The ride is really tight. FOr me, setting the rear really stiff causes big time traction problems.

Dean
 

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Maybe I'll give that a shot cus I do have traction issues. I went with that setting for 2 reasons
one being that I called Tockiko and they suggested that for the track, "especially if you have slicks or DR's"
for two it's a PITA to change the setting on the back ones.(plus I'm lazy)

A
 

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Just got the struts on and right now I'm at 3 in the rear(4 was a little stiff for street driving)and 3 up front (where I started. I will test others positions soon). Overall it's a better ride over stock in almost any position.
 

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I'm now curious to see why you guys are using such soft settings. DId you do this for ride quality purposes only? I would assume setting them stiffer = better performance. Curious for your thoughts....

Dean
 

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