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Old 06-12-2006, 02:57 PM
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Default Are adjustable Coil-Overs the Answer?

To All:

I would like to be able to adjust my car's heigth, and the dampening of the shocks, because sometimes I like a softer ride to cruise around on, and other times I like a lower firmer rider for handling and performance.

Tein makes some good systems that are adjustable from inside the car (Dampening), the heigth is adjustable from outside. Is there any reason this system couldn't be made to work well with any suspension system?

I know many of the systems have shocks with special valving for their packages, but, by being able to control your own rate of dampening, couldn't you tune your car to work with that system and have the advantage to adjust for ride heigth at the same time?

I'm a nooby to this so please be kind, where am I going wrong?

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tyoneal
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