Adjusting firmness.
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Adjusting firmness.
I need to adjust my Hayame V2's to be a lot more firm so i don't bottom out. I duno exactly how.. bah.. anyone wanna help?
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There should be a key and you stick it in the top or the bottom of the shock, probably the top. Turn one way for hard and the other for soft. It should be labeled on your key.
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To my knowlage there are only 2 sure fire ways to prevent bottoming out.
1. Increase the Spring rates
2. Raise the ride height
increasing Bump Dampering is just a Crutch, and can cause other handling issues.
1. Increase the Spring rates
2. Raise the ride height
increasing Bump Dampering is just a Crutch, and can cause other handling issues.
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Originally Posted by dj02
so yes you will have to set some more pre-load on your springs so there a lil stiffer.
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