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good lowering springs
i have hotchkis right now but im about to buy new springs and i think i want something a tad bit lower...
so throw out some ideas?
i heard strano was good any better?
so throw out some ideas?
i heard strano was good any better?
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Strano springs are lighter than most springs on the market (good for less unsprung weight) and have good rates for their drop. But most importantly you need some quality shocks to damper the springs (Konis or revalve bilsteins). Stock/crappy shocks is like having a big cam in a stock engine with stock exhaust, its pointless.
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well ive got QA1's upfront...and im ordering new rear shocks but i dono which kind yet...
i was looking at KYB adjustable ones cause they are cheap..
what are some good shocks for the rear that arnt tooo expensive?
i was looking at KYB adjustable ones cause they are cheap..
what are some good shocks for the rear that arnt tooo expensive?
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well ive got QA1's upfront...and im ordering new rear shocks but i dono which kind yet...
i was looking at KYB adjustable ones cause they are cheap..
what are some good shocks for the rear that arnt tooo expensive?
i was looking at KYB adjustable ones cause they are cheap..
what are some good shocks for the rear that arnt tooo expensive?
2.) QA1 are drag shocks, which means they are soft to allow weight transfer to the back, bad for ride quality and handling.
3.)I have no experience with KYB's, but have head nothing but bad things about them, and they seem to be very low quality and always breaking.
Your best bet is to pick up either revalve bilstiens, or Koni SAs. You might as well do it right the first time and not worry about it.
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Originally Posted by JD_AMG
1.) Dont mismatch front and rear shocks, its like having a shorty header on one side of the engine, and a long tube on the other.
2.) QA1 are drag shocks, which means they are soft to allow weight transfer to the back, bad for ride quality and handling.
3.)I have no experience with KYB's, but have head nothing but bad things about them, and they seem to be very low quality and always breaking.
Your best bet is to pick up either revalve bilstiens, or Koni SAs. You might as well do it right the first time and not worry about it.
2.) QA1 are drag shocks, which means they are soft to allow weight transfer to the back, bad for ride quality and handling.
3.)I have no experience with KYB's, but have head nothing but bad things about them, and they seem to be very low quality and always breaking.
Your best bet is to pick up either revalve bilstiens, or Koni SAs. You might as well do it right the first time and not worry about it.
also what are koni SA and revavles cause i cant find them anywhere?
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well if im not gonna be doing any road racing and usually just going to be driving on the street occasianlly drag racing and taking it to the strip what would be my best bet?
also what are koni SA and revavles cause i cant find them anywhere?
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ya i realized that right after i posted that question im an idiot sorry....
but i guess im gonna do it right and sinnce i wont be seeing the strip that often and i like corners id rather get good shocks so...
i see you have the Konis ..would you reccomend those over the bilstien..cause im about to order the konis tonight unless the bilstiens are better?
P.S im going with strano springs
but i guess im gonna do it right and sinnce i wont be seeing the strip that often and i like corners id rather get good shocks so...
i see you have the Konis ..would you reccomend those over the bilstien..cause im about to order the konis tonight unless the bilstiens are better?
P.S im going with strano springs
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Originally Posted by who281
ya i realized that right after i posted that question im an idiot sorry....
but i guess im gonna do it right and sinnce i wont be seeing the strip that often and i like corners id rather get good shocks so...
i see you have the Konis ..would you reccomend those over the bilstien..cause im about to order the konis tonight unless the bilstiens are better?
P.S im going with strano springs
but i guess im gonna do it right and sinnce i wont be seeing the strip that often and i like corners id rather get good shocks so...
i see you have the Konis ..would you reccomend those over the bilstien..cause im about to order the konis tonight unless the bilstiens are better?
P.S im going with strano springs
Order from stranoparts so if you have any questions you can call him.
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the main difference is the adjustment. which i think is real important... say you want to change springs, you can adjust konis to work well with probably whatever springs you go with.. stock, 450 pounders, 600 pounders
also, koni has a warranty
BUT revalves are cheaper.. and as long as you are certain what springs you will be running and are comfortable with someone else picking the rates for you.. they're probably a great option.
also, koni has a warranty
BUT revalves are cheaper.. and as long as you are certain what springs you will be running and are comfortable with someone else picking the rates for you.. they're probably a great option.