azerik
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- Erik
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Yeah even having the back nice and the front not is better than having both still crappy. ?
The 903's I'm working with come with a 1 inch extension, which I've removed for a couple reasons i'll cover when I document installing them.
Specs as they sit 14.5 inch fully compressed, 23 inches fully extended 18.75 inch at ride height. Should give me 2.5 to 3 inches in either direction in the body before bottoming out.
With the spacer removed these spec out to the 902's. I just went with the 903's incase that spacer was needed.
Now the front... has no excuse really.
What really needs to be done is multi stage valving. As it gets closer to fully compressed it needs to adjust the valving to slow it down even more. Deflection disks kind of do this but depending on the design it might take 1/2 inch a stroke to compress the disks to slow the piston in the oil. Sadly my experience with Monroe (somekindavariablesomethingorotherstruts) on my FFE worked well for a month, maybe two, then they quit. They're such a PITA to get in and out I'll replace the car first.
The 903's I'm working with come with a 1 inch extension, which I've removed for a couple reasons i'll cover when I document installing them.
Specs as they sit 14.5 inch fully compressed, 23 inches fully extended 18.75 inch at ride height. Should give me 2.5 to 3 inches in either direction in the body before bottoming out.
With the spacer removed these spec out to the 902's. I just went with the 903's incase that spacer was needed.
Part if that is the fact there is a battery/motor are right where a longer lower control arm would mount. So they made these stubbier to fit. Tesla did it, so why bother trying to do it right, right? lolI have a friend who worked as a designer for Ford. He told me a long time ago that they rushed to make these cars and did not get the dampers right.
Now the front... has no excuse really.
What really needs to be done is multi stage valving. As it gets closer to fully compressed it needs to adjust the valving to slow it down even more. Deflection disks kind of do this but depending on the design it might take 1/2 inch a stroke to compress the disks to slow the piston in the oil. Sadly my experience with Monroe (somekindavariablesomethingorotherstruts) on my FFE worked well for a month, maybe two, then they quit. They're such a PITA to get in and out I'll replace the car first.
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