Hotchkis sways? Koni shocks? (bounce)
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OK, for the most part I drive the same roads and avoid teh bounce ones, but a recent drive to visit kbirdsong reminded me that I need to do something. The "what" is the question...
For a daily driver, does anyone have experience with stock suspension and koni shocks? Would I need to get both the front and rear, or would maybe just getting the fronts help/solve the problem?
Also, I was considering getting hotchkis sways but don't really do much aggressive driving, so maybe it's not worth it?
Recap...
For bounce... koni shocks?
Front *and* rears, or just fronts?
Not sure on the sway bars...
For a daily driver, does anyone have experience with stock suspension and koni shocks? Would I need to get both the front and rear, or would maybe just getting the fronts help/solve the problem?
Also, I was considering getting hotchkis sways but don't really do much aggressive driving, so maybe it's not worth it?
Recap...
For bounce... koni shocks?
Front *and* rears, or just fronts?
Not sure on the sway bars...
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It's best to have matching shocks at all 4 corners. You don't want the rebound to be too different. Even though the Koni's are adjustable so you can play with different settings front and rear.
New sways will help the turn in response during aggressive driving. Since you don't seem to do that save your money.
New sways will help the turn in response during aggressive driving. Since you don't seem to do that save your money.
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