I had 330mm from guard to center of hub all round to begin with, after using the recommended installation settings it dropped to 320mm and will probably go down a bit more after it settles down.
I set off on my 1st test drive with the shocks on the lowest setting, 0. The first thing I noticed was how much more comfortable the ride was with the new shocks, before my suspension would crash a bit over rough roads but the new shocks soaked up the bumps noticeably better. But the softest setting had too much roll for my liking, and noticeably more than with the stock shocks. I've got 130k kms on the NB, I'm guessing the old shocks were the original and never been replaced.
Then I went up to 8 clicks all round, the recommended street driving setting. The shocks firmed up noticeably and steering response was alot better. The ride firmed up a bit but still pretty comfy.
I'll let them settle a bit over a couple of weeks before I readjust the height or shocks, but overall super happy with what I got. One thing I will say is the rear end feels proportionally more twitchy to the front than stock. I think stock spring rates are 3/2 but the ysr's are 8/6, so the fronts are 2 and 2/3 times stiffer but the rears are 3 times stiffer. In the crazy downpour we got in sydney last night it was noticeably alot easier getting the arse out around corners (I suppose a used set of coilovers and bunch of tools in the boot didnt help). Just gotta take it easy in the rain i suppose. First mod I've done to my car, glad it went well and i got results
