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Eibach Pro-Kit & GR2's
I'm about to order this stuff and I'm looking for the best place to buy from. So far I've found the eibach pro-kit for my '99 maxima at drivewire.com for 228.58 shipped. Any better deals out there? Feel free to let me know where I can get a good deal on kyb gr2's as well.
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Originally Posted by Quickywd01
(Post 7151386)
I'm about to order this stuff and I'm looking for the best place to buy from. So far I've found the eibach pro-kit for my '99 maxima at drivewire.com for 228.58 shipped. Any better deals out there? Feel free to let me know where I can get a good deal on kyb gr2's as well.
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I'm looking to go with the same set up. I have the Eibachs and I'm contemplating on the GR-2's. I'm just looking for a comfortable ride, but not so mushy.
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To help a bit with the GR2/ AGX debate... I've got an RX7 with the GR2's and a friend has one with AGX's. We've both got the same Racingbeat springs, and there's a much noticeable difference in the two with the AGX in their stiffest position. For the little bit of extra money, I'd go with the AGX's off of ebay. The only reason I personally don't have them now is because I bought my spring/ shock combo used. GL.
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AGX > GR2.
Pony up the extra cash. |
eibachs are way too stiff and GR-2's SUUUCK...seriously dont do it...gr-2's have and insanely horrible ride
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Koni>all
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if you r gonna get gr2's u gotta buy the right springs to match them. Eibach are not the right springs for gr2s
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Originally Posted by JSutter
(Post 7298333)
Koni>all
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Originally Posted by ChrisMan287
(Post 7298806)
If you want suspension travel, :nod:.
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Originally Posted by JSutter
(Post 7300214)
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I was also looking at the GR2's... If they are soo horrible, what about Tokico Blues????
Honestly who is gonna do adjusting If your not on the track every weekend??? I gotta do a vote thread for who adjust there struts and how many times a week or month they do it... If you guys are honest It wont be too many times... I have the AGX's and I adjusted them 10x in the 4 years I had them... |
Originally Posted by BORQUA79
(Post 7302450)
I was also looking at the GR2's... If they are soo horrible, what about Tokico Blues????
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Originally Posted by ChrisMan287
(Post 7300235)
Struts affect suspension travel? :confused:
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Originally Posted by JSutter
(Post 7304095)
Konis do
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if yer gonna get Eibach springs, go wit an adjustable shock such as most people hav said... koni yellows are too expensive but if you're ready to pay that kind of money then go for it... otherwise go wit tokico illuminas or kyb agx's... id rather go with the illuminas, especially since u liv in NJ where the cold weather affects the stiffness of the agx's...
the lowest prices i found: eibach springs - $226 tokico illuminas - $480 |
Its funny how you will pay $500 on Illuminas and ***** that Konis are only $100 more. Illuminas are almost as bad as AGX.
Buy used Eibachs for $150, heck Ive seen them sell for as low as $80. |
Originally Posted by JSutter
(Post 7307054)
Buy used Eibachs for $150
About the Koni's; Even though they're only $100 extra than Illumina's, people are turned away from them because the fronts are inserts and the rears have to be taken off the car to be adjusted. |
theyre just noobs
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Originally Posted by BORQUA79
(Post 7302450)
I was also looking at the GR2's... If they are soo horrible, what about Tokico Blues????
I have blues on my progress springs, a bit softer spring but similar drop. I absolutely hate them. They're alright if you just want the look of being lowered and need new shocks, I guess... I've learned my lesson and I'm going straight to konis next. |
Originally Posted by Nrw
(Post 7307322)
I have blues on my progress springs, a bit softer spring but similar drop. I absolutely hate them. They're alright if you just want the look of being lowered and need new shocks, I guess...
I've learned my lesson and I'm going straight to konis next. I'm looking for a step away from handling and closer to comfort. I'm not asking for stock but a bit closer to it. I'm thinking H&R springs paired with a tokico/GR-2... JSutter, If the Konis give me more suspension travel. Would that equal a nicer ride (no bottoming out ect.)???? |
Originally Posted by BORQUA79
(Post 7307576)
Elaborate.... Why do you hate them?
I'm looking for a step away from handling and closer to comfort. I'm not asking for stock but a bit closer to it. I'm thinking H&R springs paired with a tokico/GR-2... JSutter, If the Konis give me more suspension travel. Would that equal a nicer ride (no bottoming out ect.)???? The dampening sucks. Can get a little bouncy on rough roads. They just don't perform for s***. Just bit the bullet and go with koni's. it's not a jarring feeling that I get when I hit the bumps like a stiff spring and proper dampers. It's basically the dampers being over powered by the spring and it continues to go up and down. |
Originally Posted by BORQUA79
(Post 7307576)
I'm thinking H&R springs paired with a tokico/GR-2...
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Eibach Springs
You should get the H&R springs with the kyb struts as you will get a better ride.
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dont gety gr2s ull hate ur life
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Originally Posted by showdown
(Post 7307676)
dont gety gr2s ull hate ur life
As for my option for Koni, I not there. Noob as I might be, I'm no strut maker. Lol illuminas/H&R are what I'm aiming for. But just for kicks what setting are Tokico blues = Illuminas setting??? GR2 = AGX setting I'm currently running AGX/S Techs.... |
Originally Posted by BORQUA79
(Post 7307576)
JSutter, If the Konis give me more suspension travel. Would that equal a nicer ride (no bottoming out ect.)???? |
hello since i cant seem to make my own thread i just revived this one so my question is
which one is better spring for a lowered but comfortable ride i am look at the h&r spring(1.5,1.3) and the H.Tech tein spring(1.6F,1.2R) they both claim to work for stock struts(for now)(kyb,tokico) cant seem to choose any reviews on people that own them and your opinion on them which one would you choose let me know willing to answer questions and more info you have thanks pictures would be great too |
Originally Posted by khmer1
(Post 7308946)
which one is better spring for a lowered but comfortable ride i am look at the h&r spring(1.5,1.3) and the H.Tech tein spring(1.6F,1.2R) they both claim to work for stock struts(for now)(kyb,tokico)
Comfort= Illumina's and H&R on softest setting. |
So H&R it is.
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nice car Jsutter
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lost..
so i need struts asap,my car rides horribly. i used gr2's on my other cars(camry)
i own two maximas now..a 94 and 96. the 96 needs the struts,wht should i get? im not really lookin for too much performance but i dont want anything too mushy...thx |
Originally Posted by ChrisMan287
(Post 7309155)
Comfort= Illumina's and H&R on softest setting.
any idea how tha drop is with that combo??? im looking for something lower than stock springs on struts |
Originally Posted by JSutter
(Post 7298333)
Koni>all
I'm koni user too, for the first moment, I really like how this shock give the quality ride. I really like the ride with this absorber. I bought it on January 2008, and my car was rarely used (only 2,000 km from January 2008 until now). Last December, I put tein s tech spring and 350z 17" rims on my car. And I feel that the absorber is to soft. Last month when I found a thread here said that koni rear absorber also have rebound adjustment. So I bring my car to be adjusted @ local shop (I live in Indonesia) and guess, what they said? My left rear absorber was blown already. :bawling: I really don't know how could I got this sucks thing. I believe Koni > any absorber for our car. I just wanna share my bad experience and right now I have to wait for back order-ing new Koni absorber. Because I believe that Koni absorber last longer than any absorber. :D |
^ Your mistake was getting those terrible S-Tech springs.
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