I saw some advertised for $450. Is it worth it compared to other aftermarket shocks/springs? I'd want not too low a ride height and not too firm, hence ek9 parts might do the job.
I saw some advertised for $450. Is it worth it compared to other aftermarket shocks/springs? I'd want not too low a ride height and not too firm, hence ek9 parts might do the job.
yes it's good i highly recommend it. save yourself thousands of dollars. i have it on my ek. very practical.. good on bumpy roads and you won't scrape on shopping centres. it has 2 finger gaps between tyre and fender.
As Tai has mentioned its a very subtle drop from stock EM1 (about 10mm).
I've got myself a set of EK9 shocks and springs. Havent put it on the car yet though.
Thinking of paring the EK9 shocks with Skunk2 springs.
Currently have stock EM1 shocks with Kings springs giving a 2 finger gap at rears, 1.5 at front.
Will let you know how the EK9 shocks go with the Skunk2 springs once I get it on the car.
Isn't the EK9 springs same as DC2R springs? I am pretty sure the spring rates are similar 250 (F) linear / 250 (R) progressive, not sure about the height. If so, you can buy used DC2R springs for around $100.
Shocks won't be the same though, but with the spare budget you could upgrade to something like koni.
Bookmarks