rear suspension
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Colin,
They are Superlflex from Demon Tweeks in the UK (see my earlier post). I have misplaced the purchase receipt but of you go for the longest version with the ID to match your strut tube that is what I bought.
It is spookily timely that this post has be reinvigorated as I have been worried over this last week about my set up now I have the body back on. With the settings I have described earlier the car feels way, way, under damped at the rear. That can only mean that my Konis are knackered or else I have them set too soft. I am going to drop the rear struts and see if I can crank them up to see if that helps. I will report the results.
Keep in mind that I have the Koni classics whereas I think what TTR sell now are the yellow ones with a greater range of adjustment.
This may chime in with what Andy has observed earlier in this post vis a vis Konis being far to soft on their minumum
Jon
They are Superlflex from Demon Tweeks in the UK (see my earlier post). I have misplaced the purchase receipt but of you go for the longest version with the ID to match your strut tube that is what I bought.
It is spookily timely that this post has be reinvigorated as I have been worried over this last week about my set up now I have the body back on. With the settings I have described earlier the car feels way, way, under damped at the rear. That can only mean that my Konis are knackered or else I have them set too soft. I am going to drop the rear struts and see if I can crank them up to see if that helps. I will report the results.
Keep in mind that I have the Koni classics whereas I think what TTR sell now are the yellow ones with a greater range of adjustment.
This may chime in with what Andy has observed earlier in this post vis a vis Konis being far to soft on their minumum
Jon
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