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A-Mart
21-11-2013, 05:49 PM
This might seem like a stupid question but which way round are the Intrax 1K2's supposed to go on the rear? I presume the adjustment knob is meant to be at the bottom but can someone confirm.

billyboysm3
21-11-2013, 06:10 PM
This might seem like a stupid question but which way round are the Intrax 1K2's supposed to go on the rear? I presume the adjustment knob is meant to be at the bottom but can someone confirm.

The adjustment knob is at the top, then attaches to the top mount.

I think you can download it off Intrax's site.

Billy

A-Mart
21-11-2013, 07:04 PM
The adjustment knob is at the top, then attaches to the top mount.

I think you can download it off Intrax's site.

Billy

I had a look on Intrax's website but the only download for those shocks doesn't explain which way round it should go.

I spoke to Simpson's motorsport earlier who originally fitted the dampers and they said they should be fitted with the adjustment knob at the bottom.

hmmm... I think i'll get in touch with Intrax and see what they say. Thanks though.

_Nathan_
21-11-2013, 07:13 PM
I run mine inverted, so shock body at the top, adjuster at the bottom.

Means less unsprung weight and you can get to the adjuster!

Don't see any reason why they cannot be fitted either way round but inverted makes most sense.

shimmy
21-11-2013, 07:15 PM
mine are inverted, adjustor at the bottom.

fit Z3 reinforcement plates (cheap and essential)

A-Mart
21-11-2013, 08:48 PM
mine are inverted, adjustor at the bottom.

fit Z3 reinforcement plates (cheap and essential)

Ok cheers guys, does it not make any difference to the performance of the damper using it upside down though?

Good shout on the reinforcement plates shim, i'll order a set

shimmy
21-11-2013, 09:08 PM
Ok cheers guys, does it not make any difference to the performance of the damper using it upside down though?




I hope not......but if it does maybe I could gain a few tenths :)........pls let me know

A-Mart
22-11-2013, 01:44 PM
Just to close the thread on this, I spoke to Intrax and the dampers can be mounted either way up as long as nothing touches the drive shaft - it makes no difference to how the shock functions.

billyboysm3
23-11-2013, 07:33 AM
Well you learn something new each day.

shane@mbtech
23-11-2013, 10:16 AM
Why would it matter which way they went. The shock would still compress and rebound the same.

alexk
23-11-2013, 10:27 AM
I run mine inverted, so shock body at the top, adjuster at the bottom.

Means less unsprung weight and you can get to the adjuster!

Don't see any reason why they cannot be fitted either way round but inverted makes most sense.

Unsprung weight makes difference :beer: