Noob question on sss kyb’s

MZ193
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11/22/2019 12:40am
On the compression, i know how to adjust them.
On the rebound, how do i make the rebound slower or faster? I know that down there there is the bolt, but what should i do to make the rebound slower? By going versus hard (screwing) or versus soft (unscrewing)? Thank u
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aaron63
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11/22/2019 12:47am
Screwing the rebound screw in (clockwise) will restrict the oil flow making it slower/harder. I believe
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Helda
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11/22/2019 3:36am
aaron63 wrote:
Screwing the rebound screw in (clockwise) will restrict the oil flow making it slower/harder. I believe
Correct
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11/22/2019 8:24am
aaron63 wrote:
Screwing the rebound screw in (clockwise) will restrict the oil flow making it slower/harder. I believe
Helda wrote:
Correct
x2. The correct terminology should really be "slower" or "faster" when referring to rebound. "Harder" could imply either function, depending on your thought process.

Going clockwise slows the rebound down so that the suspension does not return to full travel as quickly. Counterclockwise allows the springs to return the suspension faster.

Clockwise = more "dead"
Counterclockwise = more "springy" or "lively."
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MZ193
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11/22/2019 9:01am
aaron63 wrote:
Screwing the rebound screw in (clockwise) will restrict the oil flow making it slower/harder. I believe
Helda wrote:
Correct
Falcon wrote:
x2. The correct terminology should really be "slower" or "faster" when referring to rebound. "Harder" could imply either function, depending on your thought process. Going clockwise...
x2. The correct terminology should really be "slower" or "faster" when referring to rebound. "Harder" could imply either function, depending on your thought process.

Going clockwise slows the rebound down so that the suspension does not return to full travel as quickly. Counterclockwise allows the springs to return the suspension faster.

Clockwise = more "dead"
Counterclockwise = more "springy" or "lively."
Fine, thank you!

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11/22/2019 9:40am
Dont turn the bolt, turn the slotted screw.
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