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Old 01-31-2002, 01:42 AM
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koni yellow on ciruit pro coilovers

i was woundering what can i do to my current set up to improve the ride.
at the moment, i have weapon R circuit pro coilovers on stock struts. they are bouncy!! especially on the streets in san jose. at the very beginning, i was thinking about ground controls w/ koni yellows but i found a really good deal on a used set of weapon R coilovers on OEM struts for my 2002 civic... so i tried them out, and i hate it. will the ride be much smoother if i change my struts to koni yellows? btw, i think the stock stuts are making these clicking noises while i go over bumps, i think it is the struts, but i wasnt sure. please let me know what should i do best..

koni yellows on my weapon R circuit pro coilovers.

thanks in advance,
James
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Old 01-31-2002, 01:45 AM
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Well it will definitley help the ride quality because stock struts are only supposed to be able to go so far and then after that they can blow and make matters worse. Get those and the ride WILL be nicer.
P.S. How much are you getting those for?
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Old 01-31-2002, 02:05 AM
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i can get koni yellows for $550 shipped on groupbuy.com. i was also concerned will the koni yellows fit the weapon R caps.
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Old 01-31-2002, 02:09 AM
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Ive never heard or seen of koni and weapon R stuff together so i couldnt tell ya if they fit. I would just try to buy them and see if they fit and if not then say they were damaged and send em back.
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i heard the rods on koni yellows are a little bit larger then OEM struts so the caps on the weapon R might need a little bit of redrilling to correct size. i was thinking... if the ride sucks and it is the coilovers, shit im going ground controls. thanks again,
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I've heard coilover sleeves ride like shit!!
That is why I went with springs and only would go with a true coilover kit if I did go with coilovers.
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