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> Help with rear shocks and adjustment please
Wyvern
post Jun 7 2016, 12:42 AM
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I have these shocks on my 73 1.7
They seem "ok" but just want to understand their adjustment.

From my research they are Koni "Reds"

Question 1 ... My car rides high (I think so)
Measuring the "donuts" as what I understand is the preferred method I am at 6 1/2" on the rear and 5 1/2 at the front.
Am I correct that the clip on the spring perch can be moved down to correct rear ride height ? ... then adjust the front torsion bars (yes ,,, then alignment)
I thought they had 5 grooves. Looks like (I am in 2nd from the top / highest.
What height should I be targeting ?

Question 2 ... I have found 3 different instructions on adjusting the compression / rebound . any help with the correct way and info ?

Thanks
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r_towle
post Jun 7 2016, 10:47 PM
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No,

Your rear shocks have adjustable spring perches.
Lower them to the bottom setting.

Lower photo.

To do this you need to remove the shock, take off the spring and move the c-clip that supports the lower perch down to the lowest setting, then re install it.


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