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Old Jul 9, 2011 | 06:05 AM
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Default KYB GR-2 Shocks on Tein S-Techs?

Is anyone using these? They seem to be OEM replacement but I was curious to hear about longevity on a lowered car.

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IMO I would pay the differance to upgrade to D-specs. I've seen too many owner comments on GR-2's having ride quality issues.

Yes the D-spec has adjustable damping, that's a added plus. But the bigger issue is they are a really good shock and perfect for what your after. I'd install them at 4 clicks up from full soft and test.
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IMO I would pay the differance to upgrade to D-specs. I've seen too many owner comments on GR-2's having ride quality issues.

Yes the D-spec has adjustable damping, that's a added plus. But the bigger issue is they are a really good shock and perfect for what your after. I'd install them at 4 clicks up from full soft and test.
What about the Tokico Blues? How do those compare to the D-Spec?
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