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KYB versus Bilstein #1201414
13/04/2011 20:35
13/04/2011 20:35
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Ok...

KYB Ultras at rear KYB at front plus Joes Springs

Bilstein all round plus Joes springs

What differences could I expect. Need to make a choice FAST! crazy

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1201415
13/04/2011 20:42
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Go for the Billies. The KYB's would be a mismatched set, since they don't make Ultra SR's for the front.

Can't help on differences, but it makes sense to have a matching set to me!

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1201422
13/04/2011 20:58
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I wouldnt know Gunzi but they must be ok as people have and still do use this set up?

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1201459
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KYB never made a damper for the coupe so it may be totally mismatched with the spring.
Go for the trusted and correct rate damper.

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1201462
13/04/2011 21:57
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KYB have replaced Monroe as oe now Jim...

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1201732
14/04/2011 13:00
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Monreoe ? Dont ever buy that crap please , as i had to change them with only 2000km

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1201875
14/04/2011 17:00
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The KYB rears are VERY stiff. Barbz came up with them and they were actually very good for track or fast road use, with the stiff rear reducing understeer.

However, for road use, ive personally found the rear too hard.

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Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1201906
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Cool, ta rodger dodger smile

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1202077
14/04/2011 23:37
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are the koni's any good?

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1202090
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Do they do coilovers? Im sure I had koni coilovers on a previous coop confused

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1202097
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Konis are brilliant!

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1202179
15/04/2011 09:43
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Koni's are an instert kit on hte coupe. Have to cut your old shocks and fit the koni into the housing.

They are good, but i prefer a complete new shock like the bilstein.

As far as i know Koni do not do a coilover kit for the Coupe.

FK, D2 and KW are the only coilovers im aware of.


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Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1202341
15/04/2011 14:19
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yep, like rog says you have to cut your old shcoks.
and they are great!! im using them!

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Rog20VT] #1202351
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Originally Posted By: Rog20VT
The KYB rears are VERY stiff. Barbz came up with them and they were actually very good for track or fast road use, with the stiff rear reducing understeer.

However, for road use, ive personally found the rear too hard.

smile


Go for KYB rear and you wont regret......Barbz put billies front with standard springs driving & poly bushes on my coop, later on I put 24mm whiteline ARB and wow I love this set-up as I feel flying on turns with no understeer and yes it was advised and installed by 1 of the best man to know Coop all.

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1202614
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But the roads in Dubai are like driving on glass compared to the UK's crater filled moon surface roads.

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1202682
16/04/2011 11:43
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I have billies and eibach's on mine and the ride is superb!

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: ] #1202962
17/04/2011 00:47
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Originally Posted By: Biggenz
I have billies and eibach's on mine and the ride is superb!

Ditto - A real nice firm GT ride, firm but not hard. I've also got a 22mm Whiteline rear ARB + camber bolts, but I still get a bit of understeed when pushing on! tongue a nice SAFE set up, let's you know when you're reaching the limit wink you can see from the pic below, it reduces roll too smile
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Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1203116
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I had the Barbz KYB set up before the Billies and Eibach I have now, KYB requires Eibach rear spring to level out the shock ride heights, which in turn further stiffens up the rear and can on rough roads lead to a very crashy ride! Personally I did not like it. I much prefer the smoother combo I have now. smile

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1203377
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Thanks for the thoughts and opinions guys smile Have decided after collating all the feedback and the roads I generally use that Bilstein is the way for me which I should have shortly coupled with Joes springs which should be VERy similar to eibachs smile

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1314315
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Bringing this back up, but with a twist. Would kyb ultra Sr rears go with bilstein fronts and standard springs?

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: Liquid] #1314363
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I think this may have been answered further up the thread by sungard? Until I read it I had the same thoughts though!

Re: KYB versus Bilstein [Re: seenoff] #1314427
07/02/2012 10:28
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Originally Posted By: seenoff
Bringing this back up, but with a twist. Would kyb ultra Sr rears go with bilstein fronts and standard springs?


That is the combo I have, except I also have Eibach springs - no complaints from me cool


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