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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    It is his opinion and he is entitled to it. In my opinion, damper-wise, Koni yellow and Bilsteins are better than Tein dampers.
    BTW, Mono-flex uses oil shocks as well.
    Mono-Flex use gas, not oil (to my knowledge).

    The Mono features a mono gas tube that increases damper response time and increases the consistency of the performance once the dampers begins to heat up from aggressive driving.
    *edit* However, i also found this..

    Mono Tube Internal Design -
    A Mono Tube internal design is utilized for increased oil capacity, improved heat dissipation, and larger valving. Other features of the Mono Tube design are quieter operation, and ability to use stiffer spring rates for racing applications.
    Increased rigidity on strut type vehicles, in which an inverted coilover construction is utilized.
    So now im confused.

    I understand (and apologize) that i may have come across a bit strong, but maybe try and word your comments differently - as not to offend other members. I bought the TEIN and didn't look into Koni's, but im sure they have some good product.

    That is all.

    Last edited by Elwood; 22-05-2008 at 12:23 AM.
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