QA1 shocks

jmaz268

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This has got to be good for 20hp.....:rofl:

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Harbin_22

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Dec 4, 2010
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For any of you wondering about single adjustable fronts, TheFunk cuts low 1.50's and high 1.40's and his truck launches beautifully with singles all around.
 

TheBac

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Apr 19, 2008
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Its a good idea, Charles. Adjustable shocks up front do help. If you can make the coilovers work, you'd kill two birds with that one idea.
 

bluessmax

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Nov 4, 2010
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Better go check it out quick charles... It will be gone Monday getting some suspension and more roll cage happiness! Guess it may be a little faster than I planned :) hehehe
 

sharpshooter

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How have the QA1's been holding up,do they have to be rebuilt often?

Also on the single adjustment QA1's can the rebound be set to be very slow?
 

TROJAN366

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Jan 13, 2012
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I work right behind a machine shop. Is the QA1 bushing thick enough that I could just have the machine shop bore the hold to 14mm?
 

TROJAN366

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I went ahead and ordered double adjustable fronts and single adjustable rears along with the proper bushings. I plan on installing them this week but wondered if anyone had a baseline setting for street driving?
 

Harbin_22

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I run the rear singles on about 4-6 clicks from soft. They can get really stiff feeling if much higher. Set all the way hard, makes it feel like a log truck. The front doubles, I used to run around 10 clicks from soft compression and around 12 clicks from soft rebound.