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Old 01-31-2003, 01:05 AM   #1
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what tokico settings do you use?

I just got my 5-way adjustables in and was trying to get some ideas of settings to try out? Anyone find their personal favorite?
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Old 02-05-2003, 04:31 PM   #2
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I have adj KYB's, not Toks, but it'll depend on your spring rates mostly. Also, on your "butt tolerance," #/potholes per mile, etc.

If you're talking for the street I'd start with softest all the way around and go from there. I've had mine for a year-and-a-half and still tweak them occasionally for the street.
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Play with the settings and use what you like. That's what I did. 4 front, 3 rear is what I used most of the time.
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Mustangs are notorious for understeer. Neutral steering or slight understeer provides the most stable handling. Setting the fronts softer than the rears should reduce understeer. In use, I usually use 2 at all four corners on the street, and 5 at all four corners on the track. As my track experience increases I will try different settings to try to balance the car's handling.
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Old 02-10-2003, 03:32 PM   #5
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Be a little careful with the soft front/hard rear to balance the car out. I tried that once on the track. Snap oversteer and a big whoop-dee-doo off the track. The car was real squirrelly.
It doesn't take much. Of course, every car will be a bit different depending on the set up.
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