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Adjusting Koni Yellows

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So last week I took the rears off and set them one full turn back from full stiff. Compressed both and made sure they rebounded the same (thanks green_henry for the tip there). Ride is significantly better and rear end feels way more composed on bumpy roads vs stock. Only problem is after adjusting I'm now getting a squeak coming from the rear right any time the suspension compresses. Gonna take a look under there tomorrow and make sure all bolts are torqued and the spring is seated properly. Any ideas on what else to check?

Thanks guys!
 


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Did you upgrade the spring isolators? When I installed the Powerflex isolators, I think I put a thin film of Mobil 1 grease between the isolator and the spring (based on my past experience with bushings and sway bars on other cars).
 


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I know it's an old post, but referring to the over dampening problem, I replaced my struts front and rear with base model dampers and the ride is BUTTER smooth now. For $200 and a couple hours on a lift it was a good change IMO.

Stock ST struts have an extra elephant ear for a vibration damper on the shock body that the base models don't. This is a non-issue though and I haven't felt any noticable changes in vibrations or sounds at speed. The valving is softer forsure but not underdamped for the stock springs.
 




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