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Ft86 Annex Clubspec Quick Setup Guide

The document provides a quick setup guide for an Annex ClubSpec suspension product for an FT86. It recommends using shorter front end links and following the user guide and factory service manual instructions. It notes the suspension is designed to bottom out the bump stops first to maximize compression stroke for a given wheel/tire setup. Guidelines are provided for setting front and rear ride heights by adjusting spring lock rings on shock dampers, with example front and rear heights of 325mm and 335mm respectively.

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Ft86 Annex Clubspec Quick Setup Guide

The document provides a quick setup guide for an Annex ClubSpec suspension product for an FT86. It recommends using shorter front end links and following the user guide and factory service manual instructions. It notes the suspension is designed to bottom out the bump stops first to maximize compression stroke for a given wheel/tire setup. Guidelines are provided for setting front and rear ride heights by adjusting spring lock rings on shock dampers, with example front and rear heights of 325mm and 335mm respectively.

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FT86 Annex ClubSpec Quick Setup Guide

Note: Please be sure to use shorter front end links with this product. You may use our included ones or your endlinks of choice.
Please follow applicable instructions in the provided user guide. If in doubt, follow the recommendations in your factory service manual unless state otherwise by Annex Suspension Group
ClubSpec Pro is designed to be "bump stop first" when adjusting ride height. This allows you to maximize the usable compression stroke on your vehicle for a given wheel and tire package.
Be sure to take photos of the suspension before you take it apart.
Please set your bump stop heights as shown in the following video:
https://youtu.be/EyYuMmb-YKs?t=250

Quick Start Guidelines - You should verify on your own car but this should get you in the ball park.
Our Reference car had a height of 325mm Front, 335mm Rear measured from hub to fender. You may wish to have a higher ride height.

1. Front Suspension
Set lock rings and damper height as shown on the photo below. Lockrings are fully bottomed out at 325mm ride height. Raise the spring lock rings to raise your vehicle's ride height.

2. Rear suspension
Set lock rings and damper height as shown on the photo below. Shock should be fully bottomed out in the rear.
Lockrings at the pictured height for a 335mm ride height. Raise the spring lock rings to raise your vehicle's ride height if desired.

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