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Old 11-04-2002 | 04:13 PM
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what are the best struts for a integ? Going to put in with ground controls. Any suggestions? Also what about the tokico's, any good?
Old 11-04-2002 | 04:58 PM
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Koni Yellow, if you're doing strut/spring combo.
Old 11-04-2002 | 06:01 PM
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koni yellows would be my choice. but i cant complain about my kybs really.
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-and i can't complain about my koni yellows.
Old 11-04-2002 | 08:43 PM
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the old addage comes into play: you get what you pay for. koni yellows.
Old 11-04-2002 | 09:05 PM
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Tokico Illuminas are similarly nice as Koni Yellows. I like the simpler adjustment. I can just be like, "OK I have the fronts at 2 and the rears at 3" and don't have to count clicks or anything like that. Also, rebound damping is changed along with compression unlike the Konis where rebound is fixed.

The choice between Koni or Tokico really comes down to what sort of adjustment you prefer: stepless with click-counting (Koni) or set detents along the way (Tokico). KYB are suitable if you want to get in on adjustables for cheap.
Old 11-04-2002 | 09:50 PM
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Originally posted by MrFatBooty
Tokico Illuminas are similarly nice as Koni Yellows. I like the simpler adjustment. I can just be like, "OK I have the fronts at 2 and the rears at 3" and don't have to count clicks or anything like that. Also, rebound damping is changed along with compression unlike the Konis where rebound is fixed.

The choice between Koni or Tokico really comes down to what sort of adjustment you prefer: stepless with click-counting (Koni) or set detents along the way (Tokico). KYB are suitable if you want to get in on adjustables for cheap.
I thought koni yellows were rebound adjustable only?

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Old 11-05-2002 | 12:46 AM
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Yeah you're right, my bad.
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Originally posted by RpG~^_^~LauRnO
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