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Those shocks are not adjustable as we know the term. And yes, they do give a firmer ride. I know on my baby I had to use Type I shocks when I had her lowered two notches so you may want to check that the shocks you're using will work once yours is lowered. If you want to adjust the ride height back to normal I would recommend you raise the *rear* a notch or two and leave the front alone. Speaking of rides, Peter came by my place yesterday and took me for a ride in his early Square. Wow, sure was a smooth and quiet ride! And it was a really weird feeling to be a *passenger* :) Toby Erkson air_cooled_nut@pobox.com <-- Please use this address for email '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L, Berg five-speed '75 Porsche 914 1.8L, ORPCA member Portland, Oregon, http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/8501/ >-----Original Message----- >So my new fasty is quite the bumpy ride- not the smooth thing >it should >be. It has what my friend CrazyRabidBryan refers to as 'kick-ass >shocks', KB gas-adjust or something. > >Dropping the front 1 or 2 notches this weekend. Anyone want to stop >me??? The back is sagging and my wife can't see the road.... ------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe