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calebbo
05-11-2017, 07:46 AM
Hey guys
I have a 91 240SX Hatch with Stance GR+ Pro coil overs
17x9.75 +25 XXR 527's
Z32 Brakes
Rebuilt KA
I'm having issues with the coil overs. I had the coil overs for a little under 2 years. Stance set the pre-load to 0 and mailed them to me. I used a tape measure and ensured that the front two coil over springs were identical in height. I did the same for the rear. Next I maxed out the dampening to 16 clicks then backed off 8 clicks. So I should be at "0" setting right in the middle of the two extremes. When driving I feel like the car bounces a bit too much. Do I need to increase the dampening or decrease it?
What setting do you guys use for those who have Stance coil overs?
tuzzio
05-11-2017, 08:02 AM
Play with dampening. See what you like.
calebbo
05-11-2017, 08:04 AM
Play with dampening. See what you like.
I'm asking if it bounces too much I should make it stiffer by increasing the dampening right?
A DOG 406
05-11-2017, 08:44 AM
I'm asking if it bounces too much I should make it stiffer by increasing the dampening right?
Not always the case. Sometimes it's better to soften them so they soak up bumps easier with less rebound. Go a few clicks in both ways and see how different it feels.
calebbo
05-11-2017, 08:55 AM
Not always the case. Sometimes it's better to soften them so they soak up bumps easier with less rebound. Go a few clicks in both ways and see how different it feels.
I appreciate it, I will try 2 clicks back front and rear (6 clicks from full soft).
e1_griego
05-11-2017, 08:55 AM
Try full soft. Adjust up from there.
djdryon
05-11-2017, 12:40 PM
You want a softer compression and a firmer rebound. That will let the suspension absorb the bumps, then quickly reset to absorb the next one.
Don't use a firm compression on the road. I had a slammed Accord with stiff Eibach springs back in high school, and sometimes I'd pogo-stick down the highway if the road was too worn out by the metal joint strips... not fun
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calebbo
05-11-2017, 12:56 PM
You want a softer compression and a firmer rebound. That will let the suspension absorb the bumps, then quickly reset to absorb the next one.
Don't use a firm compression on the road. I had a slammed Accord with stiff Eibach springs back in high school, and sometimes I'd pogo-stick down the highway if the road was too worn out by the metal joint strips... not fun
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I can only adjust rebound on my coil overs. So I need to increase or decrease it?
calebbo
05-11-2017, 01:03 PM
Try full soft. Adjust up from there.
I am currently at 6 out of 16 clicks from full soft. I will go full soft if I don't like 6/16 clicks.
djdryon
05-11-2017, 03:11 PM
If your spring compression rate is bouncy, you can soften the amount of bounce by softening the rebound. You'll still feel like you're driving a pogo stick sometimes, but at least it'll be one bounce instead of 3 or 4... make sure you have some strong suspension parts, cause if it's too stiff, you might bend or break something.
The roads here in Seattle are too bad to go stiff. I tore the strut tower off my Accord after 2 1/2 years of the low life and 4 wheel drifting, so now I stick with dual-rate springs, like Tein S-Tech.
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calebbo
05-11-2017, 10:57 PM
If your spring compression rate is bouncy, you can soften the amount of bounce by softening the rebound. You'll still feel like you're driving a pogo stick sometimes, but at least it'll be one bounce instead of 3 or 4... make sure you have some strong suspension parts, cause if it's too stiff, you might bend or break something.
The roads here in Seattle are too bad to go stiff. I tore the strut tower off my Accord after 2 1/2 years of the low life and 4 wheel drifting, so now I stick with dual-rate springs, like Tein S-Tech.
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I have stance coils
ISR front tension rods
ISR rear traction rods
ISR rear toe rods
ISR rear upper camber/control arms
calebbo
06-05-2017, 01:13 AM
Update:
Stance did not set the pre-load on the coil overs. Steven at Stance told me their tech did set the pre-load but called me later and said they did not actually do it. He said it was a miscommunication on their end. I ended up setting the preload by hand tightening the drivers side by hand (front and rear coil over) until the locking collar stopped.Then, I tightened using coil over spanner wrenches one full turn.
I measured the lenth of the spring and matched the drivers side coil overs.
I set the dampening to full counter clockwise, true zero, -6 clicks from "zero - dead center"
She rides amazing now. She feels a little bit stiffer than lowering springs so it's great for daily driving. I also raised her up a bit. From the top of the tire to the fender lip it's two of my fingers vertically.
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