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Old 18-06-2010, 06:00 PM   #21
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Ill dig my sheet out and check for you Derek. Cant remember what I asked for.
I'm having an alignment done next Saturday so I'm also interested in this.

I was thinking about 0°10' total toe out on the front, and 0°20' total toe in on the rear.

Does the front setting sound about right, or is it too much? (I know you can get problems on the road if you run too much)
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Old 21-06-2010, 09:27 AM   #22
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When you say stiffer rebound do you mean adding more control? Ie make the spring extend slower (anti clockwise on the KW)?

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Derek, Don't listen to all the above, they don't know what they are talking about lol I taught them all they know lol

Sorry I don't know either. lol

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Start point :- 1.5 rear & 2.5 front camber the ride height must be at least 330mm from centre of wheel to top of arch otherwise the tyre will hit the plastic liner within the wheel arch. The rear to be the same height or 5 -10mm higher than the front.

The setting they put on the KW instructions are for very smooth Germany roads & track they are shit for our roads so go softer than KW state with slight stiffer rebound setting than the bump. otherwise you will loose traction skip across bumps and pole holes and get understeer.

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Old 21-06-2010, 11:47 AM   #23
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Soft rebound provides a comfortable ride at low speeds it will have less stability at high speeds ie 100mph +

anti clockwise = softer.

The rebound is easy to adjust as it it the top adjustment position on the KW's
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CORRECTION, Sorry I mean slightly softer than the bump setting


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CORRECTION, Sorry I mean slightly softer than the bump setting


No no no mate.,... surely you mean bumpier than the soft setting ??

so ... are we looking for harder soft rebound ...or softer hard rebound ... or is there just rebound and then soft or hard compression ???

PS Missus wants to take the early morning ferry on Friday, so catch up with you at the Ring probably mate, will drop my crap off at Ericas and then get on it with you ! ....
PPS I will get on at Breidscheid .... just in case !!! ha ha !!
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if you want to borrow my seat just pop buy!
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You bought a SEAT mate ??
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apparently more reliable than the old bmws
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i HAVE SWAPPED MINE OVER NOW, SO i CAN ACTUALLY SEE WHAT IM PULLING OUT IN FRONT OF IN THE uk !! BALLS CAPS
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i HAVE SWAPPED MINE OVER NOW, SO i CAN ACTUALLY SEE WHAT IM PULLING OUT IN FRONT OF IN THE uk !! BALLS CAPS
Evan the German guy on guard duty at the Ring warned you about that seat.

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