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supra-addiction
06-01-2008, 11:49 PM
http://http://www.eracingworks.com/images/T/kybgr2-128.jpg
how do you guys feel about them.?
Wiisass
06-02-2008, 02:46 AM
Considering that there are much better options out there even if you're just looking for stock replacement dampers, I would pick something else over these. Bilstein or Koni would definitely be my choice over any KYB dampers.
Tim
Big Wang Bandit
06-02-2008, 02:48 AM
KYB GR-2's are just stock replacements. They will be better than your supposed 100k + plus mile dampners, but if you are looking for performance, its better to speend a little more money, and get some performance oriented dampners.
(i'm a little drunk, if this bpost is readable, good, if not, sorry/(-p0
TurboFreak
06-02-2008, 02:49 AM
I don't mind mine. They are pretty firm which I like.
Big Wang Bandit
06-02-2008, 02:49 AM
I seell car kparts for a lliving. so, my opinion is almost biased.
BorHor
06-02-2008, 02:52 AM
Can't beat them for the price but as stated before, I would rather get something else if a little more money is not an issue.
I seell car kparts for a lliving. so, my opinion is almost biased.
Lucky it's NOT dictionarys ;)
hunka13
06-08-2008, 12:28 AM
Lucky it's NOT dictionarys ;)
hahahahahaha thats good
87soup
06-08-2008, 12:33 AM
I love mine!!!!:love:
SupaMan
06-08-2008, 10:18 AM
ive had them on my car for a couple years now and their pretty good could be stiffer but with stock springs and suspension it doesnt bother me much, when i wanna go lower and stiffer ill get coilovers till then these will do just fine.
Supra469
08-26-2008, 01:37 AM
Well, what would you guys recommend then for a lil more money, etc.
I would like to upgrade my suspension also, but I want just a SLIGHTLY bit stiffer than stock but I want a comfortable ride as this is my daily driver and I DO NOT race/track my car.
On my previous Supra I have Eibach springs and it was jarrish and not at all comfortable and i'm now afraid to touch my suspension, but it could sure use an upgrade.
Open to suggestions.......for a comfortable ride & feel. Thanks.
gaboonviper85
08-26-2008, 04:38 AM
Well, what would you guys recommend then for a lil more money, etc.
I would like to upgrade my suspension also, but I want just a SLIGHTLY bit stiffer than stock but I want a comfortable ride as this is my daily driver and I DO NOT race/track my car.
On my previous Supra I have Eibach springs and it was jarrish and not at all comfortable and i'm now afraid to touch my suspension, but it could sure use an upgrade.
Open to suggestions.......for a comfortable ride & feel. Thanks.
probably because you put lowering springs on stock shocks.....HUGE NO NO!!!....you were probably driveing on blown shocks and the shock was bottoming out causeing it to bang and jar the car around.
Supra469
08-26-2008, 10:23 AM
probably because you put lowering springs on stock shocks.....HUGE NO NO!!!....you were probably driveing on blown shocks and the shock was bottoming out causeing it to bang and jar the car around.
Nah, they won't blown and I also asked my mechanic to confirm it for me. That whole experience wasn't good at all. Now i'm so cautious to do anything suspension wise.:aigo:
suprarx7nut
09-01-2008, 06:54 PM
I've ridden/driven in an Eibach + KYB set-up and it's just fine. Not much stiffer than stock, though. I, myself, am debating heavily between suspension set-ups.
My considerations so far:
Eibachs or Tanabe(TRD) + KYB GR2: Pros being cheap and better than old stock set-up and comfortable ride. Cons: not as firm + non-adjustable
Price: ~410-450 shipped.
Eibachs or Tanabe(TRD) + Bilstein or KONI: Pros being firmer, adjustable whether it's height(Bilstein) or dampeing(KONI yellows); cons being higher price
Price: ~600-700 shipped.
Colorado roads are not great and it's my daily for summer and winter so unfortunately, linear springs aren't looking appealing.
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