thump_rrr
Senior Member
I’m looking at ordering the Koni Yellow One Way Adjustable Shocks.
Looking for feedback or alternatives.
Thanks.
Looking for feedback or alternatives.
Thanks.
Looking at these too. Any feedback would be great.I’m looking at ordering the Koni Yellow One Way Adjustable Shocks.
Looking for feedback or alternatives.
Thanks.
This. Also look into the Steeda Struts and Shocks. They have set ups with there own valving.Konis are not the industry leaders they once were. The yellow are better than the regular reds but I prefer Bilstein. Just my .02 cents.
I had koni yellows, they were ok overall but very stiff / harsh on the street. I would just buy the non adjustable koni orange to save money. The minor adjustment range for yellow isn't worth the price.
Steeda shocks used to be built by koni and maybe still are. If I had to buy again right now, it'd probably go with Bilsteins.
The story I got was..... there is only rebound adjustment on koni yellows..... no compression adjustment...and compression is a bit harsh.
I have Koni Oranges on mine too and they are good for a DD, especially for the money.I had koni yellows, they were ok overall but very stiff / harsh on the street. I would just buy the non adjustable koni orange to save money. The minor adjustment range for yellow isn't worth the price.
Steeda shocks used to be built by koni and maybe still are. If I had to buy again right now, it'd probably go with Bilsteins.
Which Bilsteins, because I don't like my Tokico? I drive them almost fully open (6 turns out) because the compression rate is too stiff for the many potholes here.I’m happy I bought Tokeco D specs years ago. When they finally go I guess I’ll look at Bilsteins.
Buddy had Koni orange and Roush front springs....said it was shit.Koni orange here with stock springs. I can confirm that rough roads suck. My Supercrew 4x4 F150 rides like a Cadillac by comparison. But it does handle quite well.
For general driving I run the Tokicos 4 turns out front and read with Steeda competition springs. On the drag strip they are 2 out in the rear and 6 out in front with no sway bar up front.Which Bilsteins, because I don't like my Tokico? I drive them almost fully open (6 turns out) because the compression rate is too stiff for the many potholes here.
Fixed that for you!Buddy had Koni orange and Roush front springs....said it was the shit!
I soften the dampers after I installed the sway bars of the 2014GT, before I had 4,5 turns out on stock springs. The combination bigger sway bars and softer Tokicos is better. I would prefer independent adjustment of compression/rebound but these are usually very expensive.For general driving I run the Tokicos 4 turns out front and read with Steeda competition springs. On the drag strip they are 2 out in the rear and 6 out in front with no sway bar up front.