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    Quote Originally Posted by nelson9995 View Post
    to the people saying that expensive suspension keeps the same characteristics of a stock suspension are definately wrong. IDC what you say. I have some kyb agx on skunk2 coilovers and shit is bouncy. It is also really low.

    AND NO IT IS NOT like my sig so dont get on me cuz of that... it is at least 2 inches lower now...

    IDC the combination, skunk2, tein, kyb, eibach... a very low car will ALWAYS be bouncy. Sure some are bouncier than others but there is NO WAY they keep the same characteristics.

    KYB=Keeps You Bouncing...


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    Quote Originally Posted by AV8ter View Post
    KYB=Keeps You Bouncing...
    okay... well my friend has skunk2 shocks and skunk2 coilovers and rides just like mine... hes very low also... like I said... not mattering the combination... if it's low it's bouncy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelson9995 View Post
    okay... well my friend has skunk2 shocks and skunk2 coilovers and rides just like mine... hes very low also... like I said... not mattering the combination... if it's low it's bouncy.
    Have you ever tried extended top hats?


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    Quote Originally Posted by AV8ter View Post
    Have you ever tried extended top hats?
    nope

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelson9995 View Post
    okay... well my friend has skunk2 shocks and skunk2 coilovers and rides just like mine... hes very low also... like I said... not mattering the combination... if it's low it's bouncy.
    haha i dont know if you even noticed my statement in my previous post.
    Quote Originally Posted by wanggsticky View Post
    FYI who doesnt know that? If youre slammed, of course it isnt going to be stock quality. WTF?
    keyword- not stock quality.

    skunk2 are known to bounce when slammed, your buddy shouldve read the reviews before he bought them first. maybe he should try GC and Koni Yellows or Tiens, they're much better[but not stock quality]
    IMO skunk2 and kybs suck, it can be argued about, but until someone prove me wrong they still suck.
    Obviously you dont know your shit either bud

    Quote Originally Posted by deondre View Post
    1. since its essential its funny..ok?
    2.not sayin i know more than you, but i know what im talking about.
    3.thats how i bought the car
    4.everyone is still pretending that they've never raced on a street. not saying its safe, jus saying i know people do it.
    5.you are immature, and so are your responses.
    Dude, you haven't been on this site long enough to know, you're not going to beat QD in an argument. lmao The man knows his shit.

    so go shove that shocker up your ass

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    [QUOTE=wanggsticky;39152301]haha i dont know if you even noticed my statement in my previous post.


    keyword- not stock quality.

    skunk2 are known to bounce when slammed, your buddy shouldve read the reviews before he bought them first. maybe he should try GC and Koni Yellows or Tiens, they're much better[but not stock quality]
    IMO skunk2 and kybs suck, it can be argued about, but until someone prove me wrong they still suck.
    Obviously you dont know your shit either bud

    I don't? but you agree on the fact that it is not stock ride quality. WHICH IS MY POINT SHERLOCK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelson9995 View Post
    I don't? but you agree on the fact that it is not stock ride quality. WHICH IS MY POINT SHERLOCK!
    Lmao, your point? The way youre approaching it, from your perspective, you say no matter what you upgrade your suspension to, it'll be bouncy.
    "bouncy" comes from cheap suspension
    and "bounce" means stiff suspension,a characteristic cheap suspension setups don't have.
    If i remember correctly, i remember eibach springs even on stock shocks, were like stock quality if not better when upgraded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wanggsticky View Post
    Lmao, your point? The way youre approaching it, from your perspective, you say no matter what you upgrade your suspension to, it'll be bouncy.
    "bouncy" comes from cheap suspension
    and "bounce" means stiff suspension,a characteristic cheap suspension setups don't have.
    If i remember correctly, i remember eibach springs even on stock shocks, were like stock quality if not better when upgraded.
    im not talking about a 1 inch drop springs... im talking about slamming your car two inches from the ground.

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