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Old Dec 17, 2005
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tokico D-spec shock settings

for those on here that have the tokico D-spec shocks what settings do you have them on for the front and back and give me some feedback on them
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2 1/2 from full hard on the rear and vice versa on the front.
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Tuning for ride comfort.. Tune them till they "feel" good.

Tuning for handling.... If the car is understeering either decrease the valving on the nose of the car and/or increase the valving on the rear of the car. do the opposite if the car is oversteering too much. tune it untill you get the oversteer/understeer balance you like.
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