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Installed new KW-V3
#1

Well, I just completed installating my new KV-V3 suspension.

I didn't need to re-index the torsion bars. Ride height adjustment (excentric nut) to max lowering was enough.

After first minor testing, I find the results very positif. The gas shocks at the rear are not jittery. Overall suspension is not harsh, not jittery but firm and smouth at same time. I like them.

My car is only for street use.

Next project soon : Caster blocks from Elephant Rcing sealed monoball followed by an wheel alignment.
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Interesting news... After you've had a chance to drive over a variety of roads and the suspension settles in, I wonder what if your impression will change[?]. Do you have the shocks dialed to a light setting?

Unfortunately there are not many aftermarket choices and the few oil shocks are pricey for a street car...
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I like mine after several thousand miles over all sorts of roads. My t-bars are reindexed and shocks are adjusted fairly stiff. Car rides a little low but I have no problem with the quality of the ride.
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