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My rear ones are set a couple of clicks on the soft side of neutral but, having just been out on our bumpy roads, I think that is a bit hard.  Would it be better to soften them a couple of more clicks, trial and error I suppose?  I think the front ones are about right, slightly on the soft side.

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18 hours ago, euan douglas said:

My rear ones are set a couple of clicks on the soft side of neutral but, having just been out on our bumpy roads, I think that is a bit hard.  Would it be better to soften them a couple of more clicks, trial and error I suppose?  I think the front ones are about right, slightly on the soft side.

As I said before, I wound mine right off - fully negative as shown on the shocker and then advanced it in the positive direction by only two clicks. This seems amply firm enough. The back end seems fine - not too harsh but it definitely doesn't wallow about.

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