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<blockquote data-quote="bigsilly" data-source="post: 307319" data-attributes="member: 1288"><p>Do not mistake Wyatt's humble attitude for not knowing ****. He knows way more than he is letting on. I have seen some suspension tuning and spent hours in the desert tuning my old car with the guys from King Shocks. There is a lot to tuning a suspension and it takes a huge amount of time to dial one in. Do not be blinded, it will take more than an hour to get it right. But like said above, a lot of it is what feels comfortable to the guy behind the wheel. But also it is the attitude of the car and how it reacts to the conditions. A good tuner will watch your car make passes and make adjustments from there, they put more emphasis on visual than what the driver says. I know from my experiences before I could tell them what I was feeling in the seat he would tell me what I was about to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigsilly, post: 307319, member: 1288"] Do not mistake Wyatt's humble attitude for not knowing ****. He knows way more than he is letting on. I have seen some suspension tuning and spent hours in the desert tuning my old car with the guys from King Shocks. There is a lot to tuning a suspension and it takes a huge amount of time to dial one in. Do not be blinded, it will take more than an hour to get it right. But like said above, a lot of it is what feels comfortable to the guy behind the wheel. But also it is the attitude of the car and how it reacts to the conditions. A good tuner will watch your car make passes and make adjustments from there, they put more emphasis on visual than what the driver says. I know from my experiences before I could tell them what I was feeling in the seat he would tell me what I was about to say. [/QUOTE]
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