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Old 07-08-2013, 08:17 AM   #1
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Both the Bilsteins and Tokico HP's are non-adjustable so with that being said, have you looked at the Koni STR.T's? Bilstein is pretty nice bought extremely expensive and I've used tokico HP's on our 99 Cobra, not a bad setup either. I've sold/ installed many Koni Oranges and with the sale going on ($330.00 shipped) they're very hard to beat.
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Old 07-08-2013, 09:44 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by jayman33 View Post
Both the Bilsteins and Tokico HP's are non-adjustable so with that being said, have you looked at the Koni STR.T's? Bilstein is pretty nice bought extremely expensive and I've used tokico HP's on our 99 Cobra, not a bad setup either. I've sold/ installed many Koni Oranges and with the sale going on ($330.00 shipped) they're very hard to beat.
I have looked at the STR's and they seem to be pretty popular. I also looked at the Koni oranges, they are priced a lot cheaper and more in people's range without breaking the bank. Non adjustable is ok for me because its just a daily and I simply want to firm up the ride. These Dallas roads are rough as hell and the OEM's just don't absorb enough of the bumps. Thanks for all the input!
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