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william68
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Re: How to understand "The value of damping force" Tue, 27 April 2004 06:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jayem,Hi there,

I am new to this forum but have been a while in Toyota stuff and handling but still newbie i guess.

To match the ride height you need to match the shock stroke length so when the car is sitting idle, not moving the shocks should valve/piston should be located in the middle of the shocks tube. Need to have at least 25% of the total stroke length.

Yeah. Almost all shocks has higher compression rate than rebound rate. A high rebound rate is not suitable for soft springs.

BTW, where about to get TRD or Tokico shocks in Melbourne. I hava sold off my front non-adjustable TRD short stroke shocks coz its too harsh on those tram and train line. Need an adjustable one.

Regards,
William

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Read Message   How to understand "The value of damping force" JayemThu, 22 April 2004 16:04
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