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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Dec 5, '02 From Sacramento, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I am sure everyone is wondering this, since I have searched the posts and not really gathered substantial evidence to make my decision. I hear from some that KYB's are perfectly fine, while I hear from other's that they suck ass. I only want to lower my car 1.5-1.75", but if the KYB's are going to be a waste of money, I won't bother. I am also curious as to what the hell this clicking/knocking/clanging noise everyone is experiencing really IS? I mean, if when I lower my car it's going to be making ugly noises, I'm not interested. Sure, it looks good, but i'm also going for all around quality! I am willing to give up a little bit of smooth ride for the lowering, if KYB's are ok for that. I would appreciate input from those who actually have KYB's on their lowered car, but it is open for everyone. I know that Koni Yellow's are superior but let's face it, $600 in shocks plus the labor of welding in the back just isn't worth it to me. for that, i'll invest in a 3s-gte and screw lowering my car!
If KYB's are good/decent, which springs go the best with them? Please be sure to address the cling/clang issue, because if it is normal sound, I really don't think it's worth it to lower my car. And if any one knows anything about those "Tom's" springs, please speak up because let's face it... $98 is umm... pretty damn good. ![]() KYB's + TRD Springs = ? KYB's + Eibach Sportlines = ? KYB's + Coilovers = ? This hopefully will provide answers to those who want to lower their car. Ed. |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 17, '03 From Quebec Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I just put the eibach sportline with my stock shocks and up to now, no problems....
For a big 225$ canadian (160$us?), put it on myself, geeee, not too expansive for a drop...lol ! When they will be worn, I'll go for the koni yellows. There aren't any clingclang sounds coming out from my car....the rear shocks are few months old. Usually, the rear shocks are making the noise, the other things are bushings.....this is not a lot of money to change them all and get peace for another 10 years. But usually, the shocks are making the noises....Your bushings have to be quite worn to make noise, so if they do, change them ![]() |
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