I have the Koni/Eibach combo, since my SVT is a daily driver and has been for the last 55-months I've owned it, I wanted better performance without sacrificing ride quality. I have had this set-up for 23-months now.

Bay Area of Cali was rated 2nd worst in the nation for road quality. Its a rough world out here and I haul clients around every so often.

Konis on soft and Eibachs gives me a nice drop, front could be a 1/4inch lower for my taste. Ride is controlled with lift and dive noticeably reduced. They do firm up when going into a corner hard, thats the progressive nature of the spring.

its a great all-around choice and you can always give the Koni's a twist for a firmer rebound, and track days if your so inclined.

All in all its a great set-up with no bounciness and a comfortable ride.


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