Meister r coilovers how much preload
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Meister r coilovers how much preload
Hi people with Meister r coilovers how much preload have you set and have you used the same amount on the front to the back , checked mine today the rears had 5mm preload but the front had 20mm ,have now set the front to 5mm preload and the ride is so much better , had to adjust the ride height with the bottom bracket due the the suspension droop , Im having the geometry set up for the 3rd time so want to make sure I'm doing it right. ride height front 350 rear 345 from arch to centre of wheel
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Pre-load don't need much, just enough to hold the springs in as the WRX have plenty of travel.
Out of the factory there is 2mm, up to 5mm is fine.
I don't like to run a lot of pre-load unless I am trying to change the static position of the piston.
Something that isn't needed on the Impreza coilovers.
Jerrick
Out of the factory there is 2mm, up to 5mm is fine.
I don't like to run a lot of pre-load unless I am trying to change the static position of the piston.
Something that isn't needed on the Impreza coilovers.
Jerrick
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Brilliant thanks for the replys , now I have set preload at 5mm all round all I can say is wow what a difference I can now feel the dampners working as they should , instead of riding round on rock hard springs , car now handles so much better and really sticks to the road through bends even though the geometry is out , currently set at 22 clicks front and 20 rear . having the geometry set Friday then I'll play about with the rear roll bar as it's currently on soft .
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Thanks I am at last now enjoying the car , I would like to mention that the coilover preload was set perfect when I originally bought them , it was adjusted due to running hankook evo k110 v12 tyres which have a really soft side wall, this which was giving the suspension a soft feel . now using nankang ns2r in 180 compound so much better
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Thanks I am at last now enjoying the car , I would like to mention that the coilover preload was set perfect when I originally bought them , it was adjusted due to running hankook evo k110 v12 tyres which have a really soft side wall, this which was giving the suspension a soft feel . now using nankang ns2r in 180 compound so much better
Run stiffer damping, don't adjust the pre-load, it does different things.
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Pre-load don't need much, just enough to hold the springs in as the WRX have plenty of travel.
Out of the factory there is 2mm, up to 5mm is fine.
I don't like to run a lot of pre-load unless I am trying to change the static position of the piston.
Something that isn't needed on the Impreza coilovers.
Jerrick
Out of the factory there is 2mm, up to 5mm is fine.
I don't like to run a lot of pre-load unless I am trying to change the static position of the piston.
Something that isn't needed on the Impreza coilovers.
Jerrick
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The GT1 are all pre-treated with our ARC, so you don't even need lithium grease.
A little trick I seen a few owners do is tape the exposed tread with electric or blue tape just to keep debris from getting into the thread.
Otherwise, you are good to go.
Jerrick
A little trick I seen a few owners do is tape the exposed tread with electric or blue tape just to keep debris from getting into the thread.
Otherwise, you are good to go.
Jerrick
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