10-09-2007, 01:13 PM
white_2kgt Wrote:if I were you I'd stick to a company that knows a thing or two about racing shocks. Koni fits the bill for this although they will need regular maintenance and probably cost more, but if you are going to do it, do it right...except Koni Sports are street shocks. You can dump a ton of money into them to change the valving and shock length to make them kinda sorta race shocks, but you are still left with a overpriced small piston street shock and its limitations. If that fits your goals and your budget, then it could be a good choice. Personally, I think its wiser to spend a bit more and get real race shocks if that is your goal.
