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Spring help - fox body notch
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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 11973986" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>If they're KYB non-adjustables, they won't work for shit on much beyond stock rates. KYB gives the illusion of control by being very stiff in compression, but their resolution sucks and they're just not as good at controlling higher rates as things like Bilstein and Koni are. KYB adjustables are marginally better than non-adjustables. </p><p></p><p>Frankly, I wouldn't change springs yet. Shocks and struts make a bigger difference to performance at first, so I'd save your coin for really good dampers, such as the Bilsteins or Koni Yellows. They'll work great right now, better than changing springs and keeping the KYB's will, and they'll grow with you as you start changing spring rates and ride heights later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 11973986, member: 36397"] If they're KYB non-adjustables, they won't work for shit on much beyond stock rates. KYB gives the illusion of control by being very stiff in compression, but their resolution sucks and they're just not as good at controlling higher rates as things like Bilstein and Koni are. KYB adjustables are marginally better than non-adjustables. Frankly, I wouldn't change springs yet. Shocks and struts make a bigger difference to performance at first, so I'd save your coin for really good dampers, such as the Bilsteins or Koni Yellows. They'll work great right now, better than changing springs and keeping the KYB's will, and they'll grow with you as you start changing spring rates and ride heights later on. [/QUOTE]
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