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Originally Posted by sohlman
I would steer clear of anything that is adjustable. Theory is good, but the reality is you will have 1000's of combinations that won't be right and only one that works.
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And the downside to non-adjustables is the inability to tweek the set-up to suit the individual.
Handling and ride quality is very personal and subjective. What one person thinks is compliant, another will find too hard etc
Also, different weight and size wheels and tyres, and different models, i.e. pre/post LCI have different track, vehicle weight etc so will have a different requirement in regards to optimum damping due to changed motion ratios and unsprung weights.
Another factor is if you upgrade anti-roll bars, this will effectively change the spring rates and require different damping.