Koni Coilover Question
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RE: Koni Coilover Question
ORIGINAL: 18T
ive ridden in cars that have koni and ive been in cars that have H&R and stasis.
for 1000$ i would go with H&R over koni.
but if youre like me short on modding cash, then koni is perfectly fine.
ive ridden in cars that have koni and ive been in cars that have H&R and stasis.
for 1000$ i would go with H&R over koni.
but if youre like me short on modding cash, then koni is perfectly fine.
2nd, I don't know how you can tell how good a suspension is by riding in a car. For me, I like to drive a vehicle to see how well it handles.
#12
RE: Koni Coilover Question
konis are the softest ride of the bunch and the most civilized. if you want a set that will handle pretty damm good and not feel like a track car these are for you. more performance at the expense of ride quality will be the h&r,stasis, and vogtland. personally i would go stasis street sport if i had to chose all over again. really just the konis with a better spring perch and rebound adjusted to stasis'es experience.
#13
RE: Koni Coilover Question
H&R's are 1091$ from purems and konis are 1000$. so i dunno, personally i would take the H&R. although i do like how soft the konis ride.
emil from rennart use to have them. he still may but i think he switched.
emil from rennart use to have them. he still may but i think he switched.
#14
RE: Koni Coilover Question
ORIGINAL: 18T
H&R's are 1091$ from purems and konis are 1000$. so i dunno, personally i would take the H&R. although i do like how soft the konis ride.
emil from rennart use to have them. he still may but i think he switched.
H&R's are 1091$ from purems and konis are 1000$. so i dunno, personally i would take the H&R. although i do like how soft the konis ride.
emil from rennart use to have them. he still may but i think he switched.
I would have to drive a car with HR to be able to compare the two. I really like the koni's I have though, but have never driven an audi with the HR setup. I am sure they are a good product, from what everyone says about them.
The koni's I have are fairly stiff, I would not call the ride soft. The car is extrememly responsive and handles like its on rails, the ride is a little stiff but not bone jarring.
You can get Koni's for a little under 800 from the koni website.
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