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Question kyb shocks and struts

hey are the kyb gr-2 struts and shocks any good? how bout with skunk2 coilovers? or h&r springs?
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I have heard nothing but good things about H&R springs. As for Skunkworks coilovers. They are always known for their bounciness. I never liked them much.
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KYB gr-2 good struts. my niece has them on 92 Prelude with OEM springs, ride is nice and firm.
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