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Hi

I just purchased myself some 2nd hand nismo s-tune's for my r33 gtr, i cant figure out how to adjust the dampening correctly.

As far as i know the front shocks have 5points of damper adjustment and the rears have 3points, problem is i cant figure out where exactly these points are.

When i turn the dampening adjuster on all of the shocks i get infinate clicks clockwise and anti-clockwise, the clicks do seem to feel different sometimes, after the 4th click the distance between click 4 and 5 gets bigger.

So for example i get can turn the adjuster for 4 clicks which all seem the same distance apart rotation wise then on the 5th click it seems i have to turn it more of a distance to get it to click.

Does anyone have instructions for adjusting these or could possibly help me, anything would be great, hope my description makes sense

Thanks

Jason

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turn the adjuster clockwise until it stops. that is now full hard. 5 clicks anti-clockwise from there will be full soft. don't turn it any further if 5 clicks is all it's supposed to have. if the thing just turns infinitely in both directions you have a problem.

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