Right, now I've done a search on this, and drawn a blank. I need to fit new rear shocks to my 4Runner and being a cheapskate I've acquired a pair of genuine Toyota adjustable shocks secondhand. 4Runners don't have adjustable shocks. The only thing is I need to work out
1. How many settings the shocks have, and
2. What setting to leave the shocks on
They appear to have only two settings, hard and soft from experimenting with turning the adjuster and seeing how much force is needed to push them down. Does this sound right? And for general use, what would be the best setting to leave them on? I don't think I'll be able to change the settings once they're on as there is no room to get in there, so I'd like to get it right first time.
1. How many settings the shocks have, and
2. What setting to leave the shocks on
They appear to have only two settings, hard and soft from experimenting with turning the adjuster and seeing how much force is needed to push them down. Does this sound right? And for general use, what would be the best setting to leave them on? I don't think I'll be able to change the settings once they're on as there is no room to get in there, so I'd like to get it right first time.
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