bc coils dampening?

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Old 12-30-2010, 01:05 AM
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bc coils dampening?

Just got my bc coils on my 2nd gen x. For those with these coils, what do you guys have your dampers set at? I have mine set right in the middle for both the fronts and rears. However, the rears feel a lot more stiff and thumpy over bumps than the fronts. I figured if the rears are 8k as opposed to 12k (front), they would be a lot more comfortable when set at the same dampening? Any suggestions? Would clicking the rears to the softer side fix this issue?
 
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Old 12-30-2010, 01:12 AM
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Niiice congrats on the buy!

i believe mine are set at either 15 or 20 in the front and 20 in the rear both are from 0
 
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when you say 15 and 20 from 0, do you mean 15 and 20 clicks from "hard", so 15 and 20 clicks towards "soft"?
 
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hmm i forgot which one lol

it says in the instructions which one is considered 0 i believe its the hardest setting is 0 so the softest setting is 30.
 
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