I dont know if its been covered, but...how many inches can you safely lower your car after you install koni yellows and still get a nice decent ride??
thanx
thanx
yes its been covered a billion times.
but id go no more then 2" imo.
u dont want to bottom out either.
but id go no more then 2" imo.
u dont want to bottom out either.
Just remember that even if you have Konis your car is still going to be bouncy even if set on the stiffest setting. Don't use the stiffest setting either unless the rodes are smooth or your at the track. I fu (Ked a couple of konis out like that.
also remember that the koni, just like MOST aftermarket struts are designed to be used w/ the stock spring [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG] which means that they are designed to be used at stock ride height...although koni says that they reccomend use up to 1.5" lowered
i wish i bought a set of those short body bec-tec struts, that would be great
i wish i bought a set of those short body bec-tec struts, that would be great
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[hr]Originally posted by: mwwhonda
also remember that the koni, just like MOST aftermarket struts are designed to be used w/ the stock spring [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG] which means that they are designed to be used at stock ride height...although koni says that they reccomend use up to 1.5" lowered
i wish i bought a set of those short body bec-tec struts, that would be great
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what ever happened to the bectec struts. are tehy for sale? i remember that the person was going to sell them or something Quote
[hr]Originally posted by: mwwhonda
also remember that the koni, just like MOST aftermarket struts are designed to be used w/ the stock spring [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/IMG] which means that they are designed to be used at stock ride height...although koni says that they reccomend use up to 1.5" lowered
i wish i bought a set of those short body bec-tec struts, that would be great