MPP Coilover Adjustment Tips
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Wondering how to adjust your new Mountain Pass Performance coilovers? Check out this video for some tips.
Timestamps:
0:0:25 - Front Bump
0:1:27 - Front Rebound
0:2:30 - Rear Rebound
0:2:51 - Rear Bump
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Thanks, Sasha. I also appreciate that you did this while taking time out from the dance floor of the Berlin club upstairs 😀
Great job on the video. It’s always good to verify how you adjust the settings.
Just got these installed today and already I noticed a difference, I may mess around with settings but great job on these.
FYI MPP told me that the softest adjustment for the Model Y is 14 for all. So turn to + until the end and then 14 clicks towards -. If you go too far that's ok, because the valve is fully open at 14.
Very clear video. I have a Model Y. How do you access the top of the rear dampener?
How do you access these adjustment knobs when wheels are on the car?
Coming from Mountain Bike World is bump setting low speed compression in this damper?
This kit looks awesome! Would this be an upcoming product for the Model Y as well?
Yes, it will be announced soon!
I'm looking into purchasing COs! What the difference btw the NEW Comfort COs and Sport CO set-ups, now that the pricing is the same? And thanks for another great video.
So "Bump" is Compression ?
Isn't the rebound adjustment usually on the bottom of the shock?
My god that placement lol
Still back ordered for 6m?
It takes 6 weeks to build them
I almost regret ordering the non-adjustable.
They're both awesome kits, you just don't get to play with these settings :)
I would have a hard time deciding what settings I want with the adjustable coilovers. Sometimes less choice is better 😃