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Hayame...
Ill Make It Simple.. If You Buy Hayames Because There Cheep and So Are You.. Ill KILL You And Save You The Stress Ull Get From Them..
And a lil help.. mah rears are preloaded at .75 inches..
front are .25 inches
car is still bouncy as ****..
sould i do the rears a bit more?
and still have stearing problems.. gotta drive with 2 hands after 60 mph so car doesnt swerve off after hitting a bump.. YES i have camber kit and YES its been aligned...
And a lil help.. mah rears are preloaded at .75 inches..
front are .25 inches
car is still bouncy as ****..
sould i do the rears a bit more?
and still have stearing problems.. gotta drive with 2 hands after 60 mph so car doesnt swerve off after hitting a bump.. YES i have camber kit and YES its been aligned...
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Unload the rears, unload the fronts. Just put enough compression on the spring so that it stays where it should (1 turn past tight). Thats the softest they're gonna be. They're straight rate racing springs with moderately high rates, how comfy did you expect it to be?
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I have DropZone True Coilovers which are basicly the same and I have no complains here. I have them set as Boilermaker posted. RIDE really smooth and I drive 40-60 miles round trip almost every day.
I've got the Hayame V1's set a little tighter than boilermaker's settings, and it's a bit bumpy, but definitely tolerable. Rides only a little harder than my friend who's got s.techs on stock shocks.
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