Hey guys, i have the original struts on my car with 96k miles on them and its time to replace them. I also want to lower my car with some springs, and i have heard that lowering springs and stock struts do not go well together. I am looking at some KYB non adjustable struts, my question is, will the KYB non adjustable struts work well with lowering springs because it seems as if the non adjustables are similar to the stock struts.
Non adjustables works fine with lowering springs. I think they're a little stiffer than stock, but don't quote me on that. If you don't race your car, non adjustables should be fine. I never adjust mines for the streets and I leave it near the stock setting. The only time I stiffen them up is for autocrossing.
__________________ 2008 BMW 335i Coupe - Jet Black/Black Dakota Leather/Brushed Aluminum Trim, Premium Package, Sport Package, STEPTRONIC, Logic7, Comfort Access, Heated Front Seats, iPod and USB Adapter
i'm not gonna part it out...its alot easier to just sell the complete shock/coilover setup as it is....its already a complete bolt-on if you decide to buy it...
I got some skunk2s and Koni Yellows for sale. My highest offer so far is $200 shipped for skunk2s and $300 shipped so far for the konis. If you want to make me an offer higher than either, go ahead... Im selling them to whomever gives me the highest offer, etither together or seperate.
Jordan
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1992 Prelude Si 4WS (broken)
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