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Jan 18th, 2022, 21:13 | #1 |
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Ohlins suspension
Those of you with Polestar Engineered cars with the adjustable Ohlins suspension, have you played around with the settings at all?
I’m a month into ownership of my S60 PE and it’s very compliant but I do wonder what the other settings are like. Not sure about other models but the S60 is set at 6 out of 21 out of the factory at the front so relatively soft on the adjustment range. Has anyone dropped it to the softest for example and been happy with the increased comfort but lesser handling? |
Jan 18th, 2022, 22:07 | #2 |
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How you finding the car? Mines now due in June and looking forward to it.
Surely it’s worth having a play with the front suspension as it’s easy to do, as Jeremy Clarkson would say “how hard can it be” |
Jan 18th, 2022, 22:38 | #3 |
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I have it on its softest setting at the front. I find it handles suitably well… Not sure I would want it firmer with the state of the roads!
I think the rear are on a firmer setting. Haven’t checked tbh. Car needs to be jacked up to change the rears as I understand it (?)
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I would say with the suspension it’s on the limit of what I would say is comfortable. I live in the Dorset countryside so as you can imagine the roads are quite poor but even with the constant pot holes and sunken drains, it’s comfortable and compliant. My concern with just adjusting the fronts is would it handle in an odd way with the rears still at factory setting. May have to dust off the trolley jack and give it a go |
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Do you find any odd characteristics with the handling having the front on soft and the rears at factory setting? |
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I can’t say I have. Bearing in mind it’s an suv so I haven’t thrown it into corners like others cars I’ve had. Big torque steer which I understand is the norm in the t8.
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I have had my XC60 PE for just over 2 years now and have played about with the shock setting quite a few times to find a decent setting for how I like the ride and handling.
The difference between the hardest (fully clockwise or setting 1) and softest (21 clicks anti-clockwise from setting 1) is quite noticeable. Im currently running setting 6 front & rear (quite far on the stiffer settings) as I like the body control and damping this setting gives. I used to run setting 12-14 in winter (a much softer setting) as due to wet and cold road conditions, you cant push corner speeds as you can in summer but found it felt a bit too soft with less body control so have left it in setting 6 this winter. As far as adjusting the rear dampers, on the V60 & S60, you do need to jack the rear up to access the adjuster on top of the shock. For the XC60, due to the increased ride height you can access the adjuster just fine without any jacking, you just need to remove the rubber cap on top of the shock which can be a little fiddly.
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Jan 21st, 2022, 10:30 | #8 |
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IMO it seems a faff and imagine the novelty will where off.
Surely it would be better to control the dampers through Sensus / driver settings? (similar to BMW M mode etc). But considering Volvo have removed the driver mode select wheel. Nothing surprises me.
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You also don’t get premium shocks like Ohlins on a BMW. That said, most drivers wouldn’t make the most of them anyway!
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