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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Loren
Congratulations, your chassis is now allowing your suspension to do more of the work!

It will take some getting used to, and likely some adjustment somewhere to bring back into balance. Your suspension was having to compensate for a lot of chassis flex before, now it's not. The suspension is effectively stiffer than it was, especially in the rear. So, if you have a rear swaybar, backing it off a notch might help.

Or, it could be as simple as changing the alignment, or even the tire pressures. What about shocks, are they adjustable? A little softer in the rear could help.
YAY! haha, I do not have an sway bor nor do I have adjustable shocks. The tire pressure is already at a decent level(puts it around 38psi when hot) on Azenis. Should I lower or raise the pressure? The back already wants to get loose....not a bad thing, just hard to test on the street of how far it actually wants to go! any more tips would be great! I dont really have much for adjustability right now...

Another ??, on the strut bars. Do they adjust for anything besides just fitment? Cuz I have them basically as tight as they will go before they stop fitting. If I were to turn them a turn or to to make it a lil looser would that "adjust" anything or just defeat the purpose of them alogether?
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