Shock suggestions

Kinja'd!!! "Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To" (murdersofa)
10/09/2018 at 16:05 • Filed to: None

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Bilsteins vs Koni Street for the IS300. Front shocks is blown yo. Gonna be with stock springs and all that nonsense, just need some quality replacement shocks.

$126 for Bilstein B6

$100 for Koni STR.T

$169 for Koni Sport

$76 for KYB Excel.G but I’ve been advised against it by friends who have had them fail on a yearly basis.


DISCUSSION (9)


Kinja'd!!! Long_Voyager, Now With More Caravanny Goodness > Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
10/09/2018 at 16:19

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I’ve had good luck with both, although I generally lean towards Koni because I’m cheap.


Kinja'd!!! SPAMBot - Horse Doctor > Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
10/09/2018 at 16:33

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On German cars at least, I would say the Bilsteins are a little more comfortable. Less spring rate but good rebound. Koni are a little harder. I have no idea if this holds true for the Lexus, though. In any case, on a car like that, I would avoid anything overly stiff and crashy.


Kinja'd!!! Sovande > Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
10/09/2018 at 16:55

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I have Koni str.t struts which I think are a great. They are on lowering springs though. And a Volvo, so that probably doesn't help... They are stiffer than stock but not in the least bit harsh. In the rear I have KYB AGX adjustable shocks which I also really like and which may be an option? Just to further muddy the waters... 


Kinja'd!!! daender > Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
10/09/2018 at 17:37

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Konis are good and Bilsteins are great but expensive  so see if KYB offers anything because they’re a great budget option if you’re just wanting factory replacement shocks.


Kinja'd!!! MonkeePuzzle > Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
10/09/2018 at 17:47

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def a problem to fix quickly. bad shocks have to be one of the main reasons for bad tyre wear. and bad tyres are dangerousness


Kinja'd!!! ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com > Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
10/09/2018 at 17:52

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Bilsteins are the way to go for this application, of those two. They’ll handle fine, t hey’ll probably last longer than the rest of the car, and the price difference will help offset installation and the alignment job . Bang for the buck, I’d also see what KYB or Tokico offers.


Kinja'd!!! Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To > daender
10/09/2018 at 18:01

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My friends are advising me against the KYB Excel-Gs due to crap longevity. The Bilsteins are actually similarly priced to the Konis.

$126 for Bilstein B6

$100 for Koni STR.T

$169 for Koni Sport

$76 for KYB Excel.G but I’ve been advised against it by friends who have had them fail on a yearly basis.


Kinja'd!!! daender > Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
10/09/2018 at 20:58

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Were said friends using stock springs, stiffer springs, or lowering springs? I know Koni STR.T shocks plus stiffer springs (at least stiffer than a stock Miata; Racing Beat springs are the worst combination with those shocks ) leads to premature failures.

I’d go for the Bilstein. I don’t think you need the adjust-ability of a Koni Sport.


Kinja'd!!! Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To > daender
10/09/2018 at 23:26

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Stock springs. I’m a fan of bilsteins which is why I’m leaning that way.