Koni Yellow Sport shocks with Swift Springs?
#1
Koni Yellow Sport shocks with Swift Springs?
Hey FitFreaks,
After talking to Chris at Best Suspension, again. I think this is the best option for performance rear shocks. The koni yellow sport setup they sell. Then wait for the koni str.t fronts to come out. Seeing how I want to stick with a spring setup.
Anyone running this setup, already?
I'd love to hear what yah think!
After talking to Chris at Best Suspension, again. I think this is the best option for performance rear shocks. The koni yellow sport setup they sell. Then wait for the koni str.t fronts to come out. Seeing how I want to stick with a spring setup.
Anyone running this setup, already?
I'd love to hear what yah think!
#4
This is a noobie question but what is the point of the koni yellows over stock shocks? Is it just meant for a shorter spring? I have Eibach Pro-Kit springs I am considering just sticking them in.
I never AutoX or track but would like a slightly lower ride for "spirited street driving" and aesthetics of course. Seems like it would just be better/easier to just save up for coilovers
I never AutoX or track but would like a slightly lower ride for "spirited street driving" and aesthetics of course. Seems like it would just be better/easier to just save up for coilovers
#5
Koni yellows have a fair soft compression side compared to the stock shocks (especially at low piston speeds). On the rebound side, they are softer than stock at full soft (again especially at the low velocity range) but then can be adjusted up on the rebound side without affecting compression at all.
So, you get a shock that can be made very soft and super-comfortable all the way to a seriously performance oriented shock that can handle coilover spring rates.....all without making it ride harshly because the compression side is always fairly soft.
Hope that helps.
Chris
So, you get a shock that can be made very soft and super-comfortable all the way to a seriously performance oriented shock that can handle coilover spring rates.....all without making it ride harshly because the compression side is always fairly soft.
Hope that helps.
Chris
#6
Koni Oranges have been available for a month or so now
Welcome to Solo Performance Specialties, LLC -
scroll down, 3 part numbers of course.
might as well match fronts and back instead of having a nice rear and whatever front
Welcome to Solo Performance Specialties, LLC -
scroll down, 3 part numbers of course.
might as well match fronts and back instead of having a nice rear and whatever front
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