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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Stasis SS owners....

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    I have searched and searched. Looking for a thread count for a ride height of 25.5. Am mostly concerned about the rear. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Sharkfin's Avatar
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    Re: Stasis SS owners....

    its not possible for some other person to give you there thread count because you have a different tire size and/or a different PSI/inflation of that tire plus your car might have more or less stuff in it thus changing the weight therefore someone else's thread count wouldn't work for you!

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: Stasis SS owners....

    Great point, but if they come "pre set" is it realistic to guage a ballpark?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Sharkfin's Avatar
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    Re: Stasis SS owners....

    if you have never had a set of coilovers before especially stasis, go for the preset for about 500 miles, they will settle and them you can adjust and get an alignment then. thats what the guys at stasis told me to do. If you lower it off the bat they might settle too low and then you would rub and it wouldn't be good.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Zebman's Avatar
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    Re: Stasis SS owners....

    In the rear I have about 7-8 threads left, and i'm sitting at 25 1/4". You'll probably want about 10 threads if you're sitting on the 17" double-five spokes with 235/45/17.
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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Re: Stasis SS owners....

    Thanks - when I received the kit - the collar was spun almost all the way off the perch, this tells me they were not preset. Now I am on the fence of trying to install myself so I can properly adjust them.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Zebman's Avatar
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    Re: Stasis SS owners....

    34 threads in the front, 24 3/4". Look above for the rear setting for my car. Measurements taken with a full tank of fuel. Don't let measurements discourage you. :) Just try to get the rears right the first time, because adjusting them sucks. The fronts aren't bad at all, even with the spring uncompressed.
    2006 A4Q 6MT Arctic White - StageII++
    STaSIS SS Coilovers, EVOMS Intake, APR 93, OZ Ultraleggeras 17x8, APR Exhaust w/034 HFC, GSG Intake Pipe, AWE Front Mount, APR HPFP.


    2008 R6s
    : Racebike, don't feel like writing it all out.

    I don't get on Audizine anymore, so if you need me... sorry.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings AudiWxGuy's Avatar
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    Re: Stasis SS owners....

    How low do they come preset? Also, can I have the alignment done the day they are installed or should I wait a couple of days/weeks to let them settle in? I do a lot of driving...
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