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I searched the forum and can't seem to find an answer to this question. How do you adjust PSS9 coilover shocks? The speed shop that installed them will not provide me instructions on how to change the setup - bump and height. They put in a PSS9 PASM coilover system (f/r) a few months ago. I'd like to play around with some of the settings. What do I turn on the shocks? Where are the dials on the shocks? What do the numbers on the shock dials actually mean? Should the dials all be set to the same setting? Do I need to jack up the car and remove wheels to adjst them? What tools are needed? Did any tools come with the shock kit (and I did not get)? Any help would be appreciated....

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I searched the forum and can't seem to find an answer to this question. How do you adjust PSS9 coilover shocks? The speed shop that installed them will not provide me instructions on how to change the setup - bump and height. They put in a PSS9 PASM coilover system (f/r) a few months ago. I'd like to play around with some of the settings. What do I turn on the shocks? Where are the dials on the shocks? What do the numbers on the shock dials actually mean? Should the dials all be set to the same setting? Do I need to jack up the car and remove wheels to adjst them? What tools are needed? Did any tools come with the shock kit (and I did not get)? Any help would be appreciated....

Did you get the tool for the shock/coil adjustment?

If not got back to the shop and ask for it - it came with the coilovers.

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I searched the forum and can't seem to find an answer to this question. How do you adjust PSS9 coilover shocks? The speed shop that installed them will not provide me instructions on how to change the setup - bump and height. They put in a PSS9 PASM coilover system (f/r) a few months ago. I'd like to play around with some of the settings. What do I turn on the shocks? Where are the dials on the shocks? What do the numbers on the shock dials actually mean? Should the dials all be set to the same setting? Do I need to jack up the car and remove wheels to adjst them? What tools are needed? Did any tools come with the shock kit (and I did not get)? Any help would be appreciated....

Did you get the tool for the shock/coil adjustment?

If not got back to the shop and ask for it - it came with the coilovers.

Thanks for your replies. The shop I went to for this work (a local speed shop) said they were installing PSS9, but what they really installed were PS Damptronics, because my car has PASM. Only ride height is manually adjustable (with the tools from bilstien in the kit). The damping and firmness are controlled by the PASM button (normal and sport). Sorry for the dumb questions. I could have have fully adjustable PSS9s but elected to keep using PASM..

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