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Old 01-12-2011, 02:31 PM
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JIC Cross coilover adjustment question

Can anyone point me to a page detailing how to adjust the shock stiffness of JIC Cross coilovers or alternatively, let me know the steps involved if no such webpage exists? I bought the car with the coilover already installed and the current setting of 6 front and 7 rear is too stiff for the type of driving I do. Thanks in advance for the help!
 
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Old 01-12-2011, 02:46 PM
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you will probably have to contact them...their site doesn't seem to have the documentation it claims to provide....this is a good place to start

http://cross-na.com/ViewProduct1.asp...arMakeID=14#AC
 
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Not sure if you are asking "How" to adjust them or "at what settings" they should be.....

I run mine at 7 f and 9 r.

As for HOW.....

The front ones have a **** on the bottom. Just look for it on the bottom and adjust away. Lefty loosee.....or softer. They have approx 15 clicks.

The rears are prob hidded by your rear carpeting and tray if they didn't cut a hole out. The adjuster is on the top.

You need the small tool that comes with them or use an allen wrench and adjust the same way as fronts.
 

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Establish a baseline first... find the travel of the adjuster, go to each extreme and count the clicks. Start in the middle for the fronts, maybe one or two clicks stiffer for the rears.
 
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