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    Shocks for EK

    Hey,
    I'm looking for some input on my suspension setup. I've just purchased some springs for my EK sedan which will lower the car about 35-40mm, exactly what I am looking for. I was previously just going to run these with stock shocks, but was thinking why not get the shocks done with the springs.
    Now I know that koni yellows are the shocks of choice around here. But since the car is just a daily driver and not looking any track driving at all as well being a uni student I'm not looking at spending that sort of cash atm. So does anyone have any thoughts on more affordable shocks which would suit.
    Thanks for the input.

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    JDMYard has Skunk2 shocks. Very cheap and affordable.

    $650 - >> http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=64468
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    EK Koni Yellows + King Spring Combo for Sale

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    konis are around 850? can get them at around that price but not from australia though
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    you could also try kayaba, or koni red. they are about $600.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scyt7e View Post
    konis are around 850? can get them at around that price but not from australia though
    Just waiting for money to transfer into my paypal account so i can pay for my set just ordered.

    Total was $684.20AU

    The seller recons he know how to send it so i dont get charged import tax when it gets to customs, which would be $45, or $68 if they also tax the shipping fee, which im currently unsure of.
    Only $34 more than the skunk2 shocks.

    to the 83.9 US cents to our dollar exchange rate

    For this price, you couldnt look past the koni yellows, there one of the best basic, adjustable performance shocks, however you do lose your lifetime warranty by importing them.
    Last edited by Muzz; 17-06-2007 at 11:31 PM.
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    WoW where u get that for that price?
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    $450US for the shocks.
    $124US shipping to australia.

    $574US all up
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    wow... i paid around 800 aud for mine, damn
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    sweet! i just signed upto honda-tech today cant pm yet lol =P muzz u have pm.
    '96 EK4 > '99 EM1 > '06 GD3 > '04 CL9 > '00 DC2R > '99 EM1!

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    Hey,
    Just a quick question regarding koni yellow. Currently I have a stock eg shocks with type r springs. If I change the eg shocks with koni yellow, can I lower my car?

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    from what i understand yes, u adjust the level of the perch but u could probably only do it to an extent cause theyre not technically lowered springs.
    '96 EK4 > '99 EM1 > '06 GD3 > '04 CL9 > '00 DC2R > '99 EM1!

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    well look at your shocks and front has 2 perch rear has 3 if you're sitting on the highest perch if you drop the konis to the lowest setting you would get around 1-1.2 inch drop in the front and around 2-2.4 inch drop in the rear in comparison to your current set up. dont know if its a good idea to work at the lowest setting though, never tried.
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