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Old 02-11-2003, 08:22 PM   #1
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Adjustable vs Non Adjustable suspension parts

I was looking through the Sophn website and noticed that they had adjustable versions of almost evey suspension part. I don't know anything about how to adjust anything, or why I should. Since I don't know anything about that, would it be better and cheaper for me to just buy the non adjustable things or could I learn and benefit from the adjustable ones? I'm lookin to redo my entire suspension within a year.
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if it is a street car i would go non-adj. you don't need the adjustments.

the only reason to get adj. for the street is if you want to run spherical bearings, but most people don't like them on teh street anyway.
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For supension improvements on a street car the non-adjustable types are best. Just a sales feature for most people, except the hard core racers (no offense).
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