^ I agree. Based on my research, riding around different vehicles with different dampers, having them, etc. Bilsteins are damn hard to beat in terms of quality (ride, performance, overall awesomeness, etc.).
HOWEVER as mentioned several times across this forum and others, Bilsteins don't handle drops as well as Konis. It's not the say they can't, because they can, it really depends on the vehicle, drop amount, and spring combination.
One of the best combinations I've ever rode/driven on was Bilsteins with H&R Sport Springs (VW Rabbit of all things too ).
I honestly can't wait to get the KWs installed on her Corolla and see how they handle/feel. For a $2000 setup, they better be DAMN good.
And to keep the thread on track,
HOWEVER as mentioned several times across this forum and others, Bilsteins don't handle drops as well as Konis. It's not the say they can't, because they can, it really depends on the vehicle, drop amount, and spring combination.
One of the best combinations I've ever rode/driven on was Bilsteins with H&R Sport Springs (VW Rabbit of all things too ).
I honestly can't wait to get the KWs installed on her Corolla and see how they handle/feel. For a $2000 setup, they better be DAMN good.
And to keep the thread on track,
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