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Old 09-29-2005, 11:53 AM
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Default Comp Springs/Koni Shocks?

Has any1 used Comptech Adjustable springs on there s? Just wondering if there was any trouble with using them with standard shocks? If so would Koni Yellows answer the problem?

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Old 09-30-2005, 07:20 PM
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Koni Yellow are an excellent choice for the Comptech springs,much better than stock.
Set on the lower perch,they give you an additional 1/2" drop.
I have Koni,on Kg/Mm Supersport; them.!
Old 10-01-2005, 01:35 PM
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i installed the koni shocks with my eibach springs almost a month ago and i've been very happy with the ride quality . i have the shocks set to the lower notch. don't know about the adjustable springs though.
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Squirrels.. Do you have any rubbing issues? I have my koni's set on the lower perch but im running espelir springs and not eibach. I do have a set of eibachs in the garage though. Im asking because I only rub on the front when my steering is cut fully to the left or right while going up a driveway.
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are you on the stock wheels or aftermarket?
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Im on 17" volks.
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i don't have any rubbing issues as of yet . i'm on the stock '04 rims and tires. 215/45 17s and245/40 17s . the shocks are all the way on the soft setting . i still have about a 1/2 finger gap in front and 1 full finger gap in the rear.
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The Comptech/Koni set up is actually really nice for a street car. I have them on my car, on full soft, the car rides better than stock, crank it up to near full stiff, and it handles better than stock. I'm slammed on 18" wheels, no rubbing with a finger gap.

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