KYB shocks?

Not recommending either in particular. Just all my experiences with the shocks from the two big names has been that they work fine. Likewise my experience with the KYBs is exactly what I wrote above - high frequency damping is way off. High frequency is the response to small changes in pavement, bumps, potholes etc. LLow frequency is the response to going around curves or cresting hill., or even slaloms. My friend literally could not hold a coffee in the passenger seat without it spilling. He ended up holding the lid and suffering 'til I found a place to pull over so he could drink it down. The one and only person I can recall who actually tried.

I'm using Spax shocks now. But thats not going to be what you want.

That sounds a little excessive? I have pst polygraphite bushings, front and rear sway bars, kyb shocks and old worn out rear leaf springs. Have this cheap cup holder and put all kinds of drinks in it and the only time I spill is when the cup holder tilted backwards and the can is brand new before I take a drink out of it. I daily drive my car 25 minutes to and from work every day, rolling hills with lots of bumps in the road...

I do think I will try some Bilsteen shocks or something more stiff in the future and my springs will be getting changed this year as well.

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