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   |  |       |  05-20-2011, 08:38 PM | #1 |   | What hasn't Killed me, has made me more tolerant of RS! 
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			Hi. I'm currently running some cusco zero 2R coilovers on my 1998 Nissan 240sx, and was wondering if anyone else is running the same suspension or know / have any experience about it.
 This may be a confusing read but I'll try to make it as clear as possible.
 
 Problem is my two rear coilovers have worn out/missing stickers that display the adjustment levels for the coils. The settings range from 1 being the softest and 5 being the stiffest. At the front I can tell which number I have set them at as the stickers are there. The rears however I cannot tell as there are no stickers, and it is POSSIBLE to turn the setting from 5 TO 1 and vice versa, meaning I cannot simply turn all the way left or right to determine the softest / stiffest setting.
 
 I was wondering if anyone knew a more accurate way to determine the settings rather than by feel. Trust me I have tried that, but either I have a really horrible butt dyno or the settings make very little difference.
 
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			The BEST way to adjust them would be to throw them on a dyno shock. Most adjustable shocks do not adjust linearly, and softest setting on one side usually does not match on the other side with the same setting.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Bonka  The BEST way to adjust them would be to throw them on a dyno shock. Most adjustable shocks do not adjust linearly, and softest setting on one side usually does not match on the other side with the same setting. |  Thanks for the input, but since my coils only have 5 settings rather than like 18 that some other coils do, I think I'll have to pass on that unless it's relatively cheap  
Any other ideas guys?
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			Well, If you can't tell the difference with your ass then why bother?
		 
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					Originally Posted by satek  Well, If you can't tell the difference with your ass then why bother? |  tbh its more of a OCD thing lolol
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			LOL....ok you could try turning the knob all the way to one side...go out take a couple hard turns.
 more lean = soft setting....less lean = hard setting
 
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			It would make sense that the rears would follow the fronts in regards to which direction you turn the knob for soft/stiff (ie: counter clockwise = softer, clockwise = stiffer, etc). I would just crank both knobs to the same side, mark the knobs then crank them the other way and see how many turns you get then go from there.
		 
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			As regards to both above posters, as stated in opening post the setting can go a full 360 degree turn and does not stop at lowest / hardest setting. It can go from hardest, to softest in one click and vice versa
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			Oh ok I think I get it now. You do mean that instead of going from 1 to 5 clockwise, and then back down to 1 counter-clockwise, you can go from 5 to 1 going clockwise (the same direction).
 If that's the case, it sounds like the adjustment knobs could be broken and is spinning freely without making any difference in dampening.
 
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					Originally Posted by Bonka  Oh ok I think I get it now. You do mean that instead of going from 1 to 5 clockwise, and then back down to 1 counter-clockwise, you can go from 5 to 1 going clockwise (the same direction).
 If that's the case, it sounds like the adjustment knobs could be broken and is spinning freely without making any difference in dampening.
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I think its just a part of the design as all 4 of them can do that, unless all 4 are broken LOL
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			anyyybody else able to shed some light?
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