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  1. #49
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    Quote Originally Posted by SiReal View Post
    hisoka, dont mean to turn customers away but we used skunk2 sleeves with koni shocks. worst setup i have ever been. the rear was TOO bouncy, unsetlled, and actually hurt our backs. Good for track, but terrible for street. my mate gor bump oversteer on a few occasions in a big fat accord LOL. imagine how they'd react on a smaller car.

    imagine running springs designed to carry the weight of an engine, yet only carrying the weight of an empty rear. it was so bad, we got rid of them and swapped in king springs.
    lol, you shouldnt ever ever ever run any kind of sleeve with a aftermarket strut on the street.

    skunk2 sleeves are designed for standard struts. all good but lol.

  2. #50
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    if anything it should be run with aftermarket shocks since they usually have a higher damper rate
    i'm going to assume the spring rate is fairly high in those skunk2 sleeves(at least 2-3 times that of oem springs), how are stock shocks going to handle them?
    if anything you'd be bouncing even more with stock shocks than you would with aftermarket ones

    sireal's skunk2 springs were probably just way too heavy for the koni yellows to handle, not to say koni's can't handle a wide range it's just the skunk2's were too much

  3. #51
    It handled amazingly for an accord tho when we dialled up the damper on the yellows, when the damper was on softer, it bounced like a mofo.

    but setups like koni/ground control are proven winners?

    i think if onyl skunk2 designed the rear spring to be longer and softer, then it'll be a nice daily setup

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    skunk 2 designs for a oem shock or a skunk2 sport shock.

    the ones i have do not fit konis. this is why iam selling

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    get king springs ultra lows brett

    some kids garage
    A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kriZy View Post
    rolf beeza. can't believe you are doing this.
    Haha,cheers Krizy

    I thought about that Lukey but the front would be too low then,if I put them on the rear only it's gonna handle sh!t right?

    This is with king lows springs and stock shocks (115,000kms)

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    Kings sell front and rear sets seperately you know.

    Super-low rears for EK/EJ - KHRL-59
    Ultra-low rears for EK/EJ - KHRL-59SL

    *note* Don't be confused by the part numbering system as they are semi-universal.
    i.e. the super and ultralows for EK/EJ's are actually the same as the EG lows and superlows.

    Handling will be the same as they make them with the same progessive rates. Just different heights.

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    O,really!?!

    If that's the case,I will just put some king super lows on the rear then!

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    Yeah you can get a pair for about $150

    Superlows is an inch lower than lows and ultra lows is another inch lower.
    ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Y U DO DIS

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    Thanks heaps flipfire!

    Superlows sounds like me.

    I just want to make sure that it wont affect the handling.Vinny thought it wouldn't handle good with lows at front and superlows at rear?

  11. #59
    good move brett, might i add that having all that stuff in the boot for 2 weeks in the accord didnt do squat.

    so new springs are the best way forward

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    after koni yellow lowest perch:
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