After installing coilovers, a period of normal driving is necessary for the suspension components to adjust to their new positions and the springs to compress to their optimal operating height. This process, often referred to as the “settling period,” allows the suspension to achieve its intended performance characteristics.
A properly settled suspension ensures consistent handling, predictable ride height, and optimal tire contact with the road surface. Neglecting this crucial step can lead to inaccurate ride height adjustments, compromised handling, and uneven tire wear. Historically, allowing suspension components to settle has been a standard practice in performance tuning and vehicle modification, reflecting its fundamental importance for achieving desired driving dynamics and long-term suspension health.