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Old 07-02-2008, 12:32 PM
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i got some from my roller it has one **** on it which was do i adjust it for the track?
Old 07-02-2008, 12:48 PM
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english please.

im assuming you mean which way...well..are these fronts or rears? SA or DA?
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sorry i dont know much about these

they are the front coil overs and have only one adjustible ****

whats sa or da?
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Hello, sa is single adjustable, da is double adjustable. You have the single adjustable shocks. Turning the **** clockwise will stiffen up the shocks,counter clockwise softens them up. You will need to test it at the track because each car is different. Try 1-2 clicks clockwise (harder) for a starting point. You will need to adjust it to what works best for your car. If you have any questions please give us a call. Our tech/sales dept is open Mon-Fri 8:30AM-6:00PM. We will be closed this friday for the holiday.
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single adjustable or double adjustable.

if they have one **** then they are sa's. the bump (compression) is fixed and the rebound is adjustable. set them to full soft (-) for the track so the frontend can rise and if these are the r-series they should hold the nose up for quite a while before it settles back down. the f series are the street shock and will act the same but it has different valving.
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edit...im assuming drag racing...
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thanks yea its for the track this weekend i just got these last week on a roller i bought along with a strange 9in setup

thanks again for the help

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Originally Posted by 89Formulaws6
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