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Right. They're great for the street, they're great for the track and honestly, just seem to be a VERY reliable combination. Now, I've never run the PIC set up, but I've had the koni/gc combo on 2 different cars and I love it.
Steve
Steve
I've never had either, just going off of what I've heard over the years.
I've had my Tanabe Sustec Pros for a few years now and couldn't be happier. Stiff enough to be fun, but not so stiff that they make your back hurt on long drives.
I've had my Tanabe Sustec Pros for a few years now and couldn't be happier. Stiff enough to be fun, but not so stiff that they make your back hurt on long drives.
I've had pic's and gc/koni and the pic's IMO are better than the off the shelf gc/koni, now a custom setup is a different story
Not stirring the pot, but you can't exactly "whole heartedly" disagree if you've never run both. You can like the setup you have (which I believe to be good as you do) but without a comparison you can't say without extreme speculation that one is better than the other.
Just saying to keep an open mind and not preach something as gospel just because it's hear-say.
Not stirring the pot, but you can't exactly "whole heartedly" disagree if you've never run both. You can like the setup you have (which I believe to be good as you do) but without a comparison you can't say without extreme speculation that one is better than the other.
Just saying to keep an open mind and not preach something as gospel just because it's hear-say.
Just saying to keep an open mind and not preach something as gospel just because it's hear-say.

Steve
HT is probably the largest revenue generator for Koni and GC 
i've ridden in a car with it and i like that combo a lot.
however, i prefer my japanese stuff instead
Spoon N1 16k/14k (old pic, wheels are sold)

i've ridden in a car with it and i like that combo a lot.
however, i prefer my japanese stuff instead

Spoon N1 16k/14k (old pic, wheels are sold)

















