Order of greatness for struts?

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Hoodzy
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Order of greatness for struts?

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Ok my question is...
corksport offers 3 types of struts the
Koni Adjustables 159
KYB GR-2 77
Tokiko 101

I am gonna get Eibach springs, question is are GR-2's gonna be good enough because i plan on doing some pretty aggressive driving. plus i'd like a decent strut quality koni's are a bit too pricey for me. so would going with the tokiko's be the best plan or will the GR-2's suffice due to it not being that much of a drop? I think i can get Gr-2's with a lifetime warranty does that still stand if i have aftermarket springs?

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Post by DavidOS »

Koni are best,

Tokico id say next,

then gr2

eibach springs best go with the konis, however some ppl have managed to live with them on the gr2s as well and tockicos.

That being said gr2 and tockicos will blow easier on the eibach springs.

where the konis you can set it so its all good
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