yonaka?
i'm looking to invest in some coilover's here soon. im looking to get low, but still somewhat functional. not going to stance. but want something that rides smooth, and handle's better then average. yonaka full body coilovers are what I found that somewhat match what im looking for, anyone have any thoughts on them? want to know as much as possible before I make a decision. thanks.
They are garbage coilovers...just the same thing as F&F, D2, Ksport, BC, Megans....they're all crap. They may work for a bit, but those dampers will blow in a couple of months. Just fyi, even if they work for the first couple of months, the dampers on them don't even have the same characteristics. These types of coilovers have been dyno'd before and none of them match damping characteristics. Its like have 4 different dampers on the car that you cannot dial in. Save money and get Koni/GC. Its the best bang for the buck combo that is still hard to beat
Anyone use progress coilovers?
I have koni/gc and they are amazing and last very long. Ive had mine for 6 years and 100k miles. Still going strong. They are not as stiff as day one(thats good for me) but still firm.
I have koni/gc and they are amazing and last very long. Ive had mine for 6 years and 100k miles. Still going strong. They are not as stiff as day one(thats good for me) but still firm.
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My Progress coilovers on my hatch are comparable to the ride in my Lexus, just a little bit stiffer. I recently upped the rear spring rate to 450 since my hatch is mostly a track car and it def made a difference. AMR will be my next set up once I can get another hatch for a K swap.
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