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Old 06-13-2008, 02:26 PM   #122 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by joey View Post
Check all your damper settings/knobs. Try tightening up the rebound. Example, if your front dampers are open 1 full turn, try closing them to 1/2 turn open. I have around 20k miles on my KWv2's and the ride is a little more "looser" and not as tight and controlled as it was when they were new. Unfortunately I have my front dampers open 1/2 turn and rears 3/4 of a turn, so I don't have much room to tighten the ride further.

Also, tires may be a factor. As tires get older the ride begins to get sloppy.
Good point. Check your valve settings.

Did you measure your ride height when you installed you KWs? Has the ride height changed?
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