How are they adjusted? as mine aren't top adjustable, and what's the best setting? Thanks
TDI Registered User Joined Oct 20, 2003 Messages 296 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Location Milton Keynes Apr 12, 2005 #1 How are they adjusted? as mine aren't top adjustable, and what's the best setting? Thanks
N neversaydie Post Whore Joined Jul 16, 2004 Messages 1,762 Reaction score 5 Points 38 Location Southampton Website www.nsdcreations.co.uk Apr 12, 2005 #2 rears are not top adjustables - you have to get the shocks out, put them in a vice and turn them to your desired settings. The fronts should be top adjustable with the white rubber turn key tool that would have been provided. For my non Quattro A3 I use half way for rears and one click away from soft on the fronts.
rears are not top adjustables - you have to get the shocks out, put them in a vice and turn them to your desired settings. The fronts should be top adjustable with the white rubber turn key tool that would have been provided. For my non Quattro A3 I use half way for rears and one click away from soft on the fronts.
TDI Registered User Joined Oct 20, 2003 Messages 296 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Location Milton Keynes Apr 12, 2005 #3 neversaydie, I think One turn for the front sounds good, may keep the rear shocks on soft setting as well, as i don't really passengers in the back. Cheers
neversaydie, I think One turn for the front sounds good, may keep the rear shocks on soft setting as well, as i don't really passengers in the back. Cheers