Best shock/strut setup for lowering?
Don't get me wrong, a lot of people here like the sportlines, but I believe they are sacrificing their ride quality and don't mind it. And I'd definitely toss aside the Gabriel shock replacement idea. In this situation the only way to go in my opinion would be konis or bilstein revalves.
The lowering springs and reduction in suspension travel make it necessary to pay for quality shocks. Prefereably Koni's or revalved Bilstiens (for a little less).
My $.02 is that for a subtle drop(1.2"), better ride, and better handling the Srano Spring, Koni SA package is hard to beat. Stranos spring rates are well thaught out. And the drop w the higher spring rate makes for a nice, firm, but not harsh ride. You won't be sagging out back or bumping the bump stops as w other lowering springs.
But like said B4 me....don't take my word for it...there is plenty of the same advise if you search.
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But hey , damn you look good rattlin & squeekin & bouncing down the highway.

I would think it would be a frustrating battle to try to do away with all rattles and squeaks in the 4th gen in general. These cars aren't really like an Acura or BMW or anything. I've learned to live with them at this point.
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My ride quality was way better on konis with stock springs. Now I'm on strano springs which made the ride more firm and you can feel more bumps, but the thing handles absolutely amazing. I think when lots of people talk about great handling, they automatically assume the stiffer the car the better it handles. Handling in my opinion is the perfect amount of body roll front and rear, roll rate, and ride height that balances the car out with not too much over or understeer and giving the perfect feel for turning and being in control. On long multiple hour rides, I'd want to drive a better car, but for shorter rides this setup is perfectly streetable.
I'm sure there are folks who don't like big juicy steaks. I do. Does that make me wrong?
I changed my shocks on my car when it had 100 miles on it in Sept of 2000. I'm intimately familiar with factory fresh shocks. I have lots of take-offs around the shop.
Let me ask you a question.... Have you run Koni's? Do you have any footing for a such comparison? Please, tell us the rest of the story. I'm growing tired of being poked at for offering help and advice. I guess when you are on "top" you have a target on your back. How about you start a poll. You could ask how many folks dislike the work I've done for them. I'm sure you'll get a few who aren't 100% happy, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and say you'll get an overwhelming good response because I take the time to figure out what folks want.
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The problem with reporting heresay is...... it's heresay. It's a bit unfair as it's hard to argue with "someone said".
Runflats tend to ride not so well to start with because the sidewalls are so stiff and tire compliance is very much a part of the suspension tuning. Hell, just running an extra 5 pounds of air in the tires can wreck ride compliance and cause a crazy amount more impact harshness.
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10 SCCA Solo National Championships, 2008 Driver of they Year, 2012 Driver of Eminence
13 SCCA Pro Solo Nationals Championships
2023 UMI King of the Mountain Champion
I would think it would be a frustrating battle to try to do away with all rattles and squeaks in the 4th gen in general. These cars aren't really like an Acura or BMW or anything. I've learned to live with them at this point.
I wasn't complaining, I couldn't care less. The point was even if the ride quality sucks with aftermarket stuff it can only be equal to or better than what its got now. If I wanted squishy soft ride I would have a crown vic or something like that.






