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I have the LEDA double adjustables on my 968 race car. I vary the 24 position adjustments front and rear for both bump and rebound quite a bit depending on how I want the car to handle. I've never seen varying adjustments on the LEDA's cause anything I'd describe as "nervous". I think you have something else going on. Can you be more specific on what the car is doing?
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Ditto Jim's comments. The shocks have never made the car feel nervous to me and I drive it often on all kinds of roads. Seems something else may be at work.
FWIW, when we first installed them... the rear torsion bar bushings turned out to be LOCKED! The only damping was the tire itself. Even then, the car was obnoxious, but not nervous.
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If you stiffen the rear shocks and leave the fronts unchanged, then you would expect the car to demonstrate more oversteer. I wouldn't call it "hopping", but you would expect the tail to step out more easily. I like my race car to oversteer a bit, so I usually run my rear LEDA's stiffer in the rear. If the rear is literally hopping up and down then something else is going on in the suspension, probably with the bushings. I suppose its also possible you could have something strange going on with your tires. What sizes are you running and what condition are they in? Are they the same age, make and model all around?
Regarding changing direction too easily that sounds like a toe issue. What is your toe setting? Is this strictly a street car, or does it see track duty? People who track their 968's like the toe set at zero, or slightly out. This makes the car turn in better. The compromise is that it can make the car darty and annoying to drive on the street. Setting the toe slightly in will cure the problem you describe.
Hope this helps.
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I'm running full track alignment (camber/toe) and leaving it there for street use. On the street, particularly with Hoosiers (occasionally), it does tramline a bit and requires attention.
With street tires, it's FAR less noticable (have snows on right now and it's fine). Toe is pretty important, particularly under heavy braking. I'll have to try to dig mine up and see what we set it at.
Generally speaking, Leda's allow for a reasonably compliant ride. Mine do and I'm running obnoxious spring rates. If you lack compliance in the suspension for some reason, I would suspect a bushing not operating freely.
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Interesting. I would have guessed your toe to be closer to zero based on your description of what the car is doing. You certainly have room for more toe in. I think total toe can go as high as .30' and still be in factory spec. I'd probably try more toe before buying a new set of tires unless you're looking for an excuse to get rid of your old ones.
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If I remember correctly UK and US alignment numbers are measured differently (hours/minutes vs degrees or something like that), Ordy are you in the UK?
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We measure in degrees too. Positive toe (+) is toe in which is want you want. You already have some toe in, but apparently could use more. Your total toe is +.09', but could be as high as +.30'.
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Must be a Honda thing that all of the UK stuff I saw for the S2000 was in hours/minutes. It drove me nuts when trying to use the Honda UK specs which were better than the US specs until I figured out I had to convert the measurements.
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