Bilstein Heavy Duty Shocks on a 914., To darn stiff. |
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Bilstein Heavy Duty Shocks on a 914., To darn stiff. |
tach |
Aug 13 2015, 06:14 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 79 Joined: 6-November 09 From: Minnesota Member No.: 11,016 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
How to soften them up for the street? I have the shocks on stock 914 springs also.
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porschetub |
Aug 14 2015, 02:09 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,704 Joined: 25-July 15 From: New Zealand Member No.: 18,995 Region Association: None |
How to soften them up for the street? I have the shocks on stock 914 springs also. You would obviously have the spring perch on the lowest compression setting? Billys are known to have a firm ride as opposed to others what ever they are fitted on but it sounds like yours are firm,are you following the bumps or just bouncing over them? Have included pic of mine to show how adjustment sets in the notches on the shock body,presume yours are the same,cheers |
Mike Bellis |
Aug 14 2015, 07:29 PM
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Resident Electrician Group: Members Posts: 8,345 Joined: 22-June 09 From: Midlothian TX Member No.: 10,496 Region Association: None |
How to soften them up for the street? I have the shocks on stock 914 springs also. You would obviously have the spring perch on the lowest compression setting? Billys are known to have a firm ride as opposed to others what ever they are fitted on but it sounds like yours are firm,are you following the bumps or just bouncing over them? Have included pic of mine to show how adjustment sets in the notches on the shock body,presume yours are the same,cheers There is no lowest spring compression setting. The groves set ride height only. If you notice a difference in stiffness it's due to suspension dynamics changing because you are moving the weight bias to the front or rear by changing rear elevation. |
6freak |
Aug 14 2015, 08:42 PM
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MR.C Group: Members Posts: 4,740 Joined: 19-March 08 From: Tacoma WA Member No.: 8,829 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
How to soften them up for the street? I have the shocks on stock 914 springs also. You would obviously have the spring perch on the lowest compression setting? Billys are known to have a firm ride as opposed to others what ever they are fitted on but it sounds like yours are firm,are you following the bumps or just bouncing over them? Have included pic of mine to show how adjustment sets in the notches on the shock body,presume yours are the same,cheers There is no lowest spring compression setting. The groves set ride height only. If you notice a difference in stiffness it's due to suspension dynamics changing because you are moving the weight bias to the front or rear by changing rear elevation. the car rides on the springs the shocks control the springs ..your springs are to stiff ..then again probably just seems that way becaus ethe old shocks were shot ..like new shoes there a little snug at first.. |
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