FK 75/50s.... Experiences?
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this has been proven with the h&r setups. the normal h&r's when slammed all the way down ride terribly, and also is true when you raise up the h&r ultra ultra lows to their highest setting.
Koni's on the other hand will perform the same at any height unless they physically bottom out, and also do not have internal bump stops like the bilsteinsRalleytuned.com Demonrally.com Traksclothing.com Spitfireefi.comComment
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IC, that makes more sense. Thank! :up:Comment
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iirc from my earlier shock research bilstiens unlike their competetor Koni's are ride height sensitive. Meaning they have a "happy zone" in which they operate very well. if you ride them too low or too high, they will not perform as they should. So even if they are not actually bottoming out, they still may be out of their desired range.
this has been proven with the h&r setups. the normal h&r's when slammed all the way down ride terribly, and also is true when you raise up the h&r ultra ultra lows to their highest setting.
Koni's on the other hand will perform the same at any height unless they physically bottom out, and also do not have internal bump stops like the bilsteins
I dont doubt it. Eventually i will probably swtich to a shorter shock, as i feel like i dont have much lower i can goComment
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I put my factory sized tires on today for s&g's and I am right about the same height as your front is. Your back end looks way lower, but that's because I have an early model. I measured a 30mm gap from the tire to the fender and the difference between early and late is about 35mm. Lets hope mine settle that low!Byron
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