Grintch
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Right. The manufactures info was misleading, which is not uncommon. Some count every click as an adjustment. Some count the ride height adjustment.
The standard race car practice is to count only the shock adjustments, then specify that adjustment (every "coil over" has a height adjustment, so they don't count them).
So by that approach, the Pedders are single adjustable, with a combined (low speed) compression and rebound adjustment.
Which is quite different from the better, double adjustable with separate (low speed) compression and rebound adjustments.
The standard race car practice is to count only the shock adjustments, then specify that adjustment (every "coil over" has a height adjustment, so they don't count them).
So by that approach, the Pedders are single adjustable, with a combined (low speed) compression and rebound adjustment.
Which is quite different from the better, double adjustable with separate (low speed) compression and rebound adjustments.
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