I am taking my car to a second garage in the next week or two for warranty service regarding the 1. rear clunking problem and 2. stuck front right damper adjuster.
I've been doing a lot of highway driving lately, which is the kind of driving I believe these units are best suited for. Of course, the handling is pretty out of this world. But I was having trouble with both bounciness (underdamping) and bumpiness (overdamping). Let me explain.
I used settings of 6F 6R for the highway, and I got to ride in both the front seats and rear seats of my car. What I noticed is that both are pretty bouncy over highway expansion joints and surface imperfections. But the bounciness was much more pronounced when sitting in the rear. So I changed the settings to 6F 7R, which tamed the rear's bounciness. However, with a setting of 7R, hitting those same expansion joints is pretty unsettling and the ride quality is rather poor. In other words, it is hard to find this sweet spot between bounciness and bumpiness.
What I have come to learn is that for city driving, it helps to have softer damper settings (I like 4F 5R), and for highway driving it is better to have stiffer damper settings (I like 6F 7R). Without these stiffer settings, the car will be too bouncy on the highway. Anyone else have advice on damper settings?