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> Bilstein rear setting
lsintampa
post May 7 2015, 12:12 PM
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75 2.0

Stock rear springs.

Suggested starting cir-clip position for Bilstein's HD?


Nothing special - just a 2.0 - not being tracked, raced, or even driven - except to shows or casual drives on occasion.


thanks,

Len
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nine9three
post May 7 2015, 03:31 PM
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I also have the adjustable perch Bilsteins with the 100lb Weltmeister springs. I am one up from the bottom or second position. The car rides really rough. I was thinking that maybe I was bottoming the shocks out but my wheel to fender lip is higher than some so I guess it just rides rough? It looks good though.
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post May 7 2015, 04:47 PM
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QUOTE(nine9three @ May 7 2015, 05:31 PM) *

I also have the adjustable perch Bilsteins with the 100lb Weltmeister springs. I am one up from the bottom or second position. The car rides really rough. I was thinking that maybe I was bottoming the shocks out but my wheel to fender lip is higher than some so I guess it just rides rough? It looks good though.

Check your tire pressure. The guy who installed mine pumped them up to 36psi. I dropped them down to 28 and I like the ride. 195x65x15
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