Re: Rear shock absorber install - by VisualKei
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:38 pm
Found some of the roughest roads I could around here today for a test... had a bit of front scraping but no rear scraping. Most likely cause of the way the bottom of my bumper hangs down a little oddly. IIRC it had a hard time fitting around the FMIC cold side pipe is what caused that. I think the pipe is slightly too long for the auto transmission version so it sticks out farther, causing the bumper to not want to sit properly.texanbrit wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:05 amMy front end is set very soft, seems to keep rubber on the road better that way especially on the uneven road surfaces we sometimes encounter in the hill country.MadFiat wrote: ↑Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:19 pmTrue, but I know that with the KYB's I got a lot of "dip" in the rear that I'm not feeling now.
I think the longer KYB shocks were not letting the lowering springs settle to their natural position honestly. Holding it up just a little bit farther thus the spring compressed more easily. Once it started compressing intertia took over and it would just bottom out.
Whatever the cause, the rear has settled down as much as the front. Though I might try a notch softer on the front Konis, as I you certainly feel the difference in various body parts now.