Pro-tech MG TF Shocks

Pro-tech MG TF Shocks was created by Daniel-Cook

Posted 12 years 10 months ago #39973
Is any one else running pro-tech on here? As I've had them on my car since last summer with eibech springs and still haven't managed to get a great feel out of them! How many clicks are other people running them at?? I've done 4 from hard at the rear and 7 on front!





Also had to change a set of bolts already after every one took the shape of a banana

Am I running it just to low? Had to take the inside rear arch lip out and mig up!
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Posted 12 years 10 months ago #39979
I would say that was a bit low. But taste wise it is what you want.

Mechanically wise, lowering too low will effect the geometry of the suspension. I only lowered mine an inch or so at the back and found the rear tyre had been rubbing on the inner arch.





I'm still playing with the rebound settings on the Spax as I'm not sure whether some bounce is due to there being too much or not enough.
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Posted 12 years 10 months ago #39981
I was gonna give it ago on the scales to sort out the corner weights! But unsure if it's worth it! Did the tracking and that's made not much difference! Just feels really twitchy!
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