Koni vs. Tokico - Chapter 1
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As far as the shocks i use--I have the koni sports. But i am not running the 1320 with my car. They wont be the best for that, but they are damn good for street and track--just dont go over a 20% increase in spring rate with them. They also match up well with the rb bars.
For your purpose's you will need a double adjustable one to get that 90/10 and 30/70 etc settings for the strip. That gets expensive as the usual guys QA1, edelbrock, lakewood and koni to the best of my knowledge do not make this particulat type for the 8. The only ones i know of are the coil over packages with the reseviors are Eibach and they just have them for the front and are over $500 apiece!
I would just go with the koni's man. there is no reasonable double adjustable shocks out there yet. Course if you want to make your own then -----hmmmmm.
Denny
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As far as the shocks i use--I have the koni sports. But i am not running the 1320 with my car. They wont be the best for that, but they are damn good for street and track--just dont go over a 20% increase in spring rate with them. They also match up well with the rb bars.
For your purpose's you will need a double adjustable one to get that 90/10 and 30/70 etc settings for the strip. That gets expensive as the usual guys QA1, edelbrock, lakewood and koni to the best of my knowledge do not make this particulat type for the 8. The only ones i know of are the coil over packages with the reseviors are Eibach and they just have them for the front and are over $500 apiece!
I would just go with the koni's man. there is no reasonable double adjustable shocks out there yet. Course if you want to make your own then -----hmmmmm.
Denny
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