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The Koni yelllow has a lower perch which allows an additional 0.5" drop in addition to the springs. So, the drop would be lower with Koni Yellow compared to stock shocks. The only reason I would get coilovers is to prevent any unevenness.
If you have uneven setting on the coils to counteract the uneveness, wouldn't that affect the overall control/ride anyways?
I'm thinking of getting coils cos being on Tanabe springs only for 9 years it's time to change the shocks so why not do the lot.
If you have uneven setting on the coils to counteract the uneveness, wouldn't that affect the overall control/ride anyways?
I'm thinking of getting coils cos being on Tanabe springs only for 9 years it's time to change the shocks so why not do the lot.
probably? i had the "Lexus Lean" before but i think it was bc my rear shocks were failing. The only uneveness I have is that the gap in the front is bigger than the rear.
You only need to worry about left and right unevenes not front or rear. Adjusting the front and rear differences with coils is what the coils are for. My car gap difference is with left and right.