KYB shocks
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05-19-2007, 11:00 PM
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The tokico's we're more comfort-oriented in my experience. Disregard what robokill said about the rebound properties of oil-shocks. The koni red's can be adjusted pretty darn stiff on rebound, but you cant change much on the compression side of things. Personally, I'm okay with that since the springs are meant to handle the compression side of things.. no need to overcompensate with stiffer bump on the shocks. The koni's are better suited to sportier suspensions since you can adjust them a fair amount. The koni red's changed my volvo 360 from a nasty understearing boat into a fun oversteering boat. I'm happy with that. For the rest my driving talents arent adequate to judge the merits of both the tokico's vs the koni's. If I had to choose, I'd take the koni's.
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