Hey there, so the struts/springs on my car are all worn out and I'm looking for "Quick Lowering Struts" due to the fact I do not have a spring compressor. Have any of you ever heard of something like this? I haven't found any made by monroe, but if you have any ideas plzzzz let me know
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Quick Lowering Struts???
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I've never heard of "Quick Lowering Struts". The strut has nothing to do with the spring tension... so you will need a spring compressor to safely remove your stock springs regardless.
Monroe makes absolute crap. Don't waste your money.
If you want to lower your car, you shouldn't get anything less than Koni STR-Ts. They're affordable, and they'll handle just about anything you throw at them.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostA spring compressor won't change the ride height anyway... And if he's looking at Monroe, he's looking in the wrong place! That's like shopping at a Kia dealership for a supercar!There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh, what I meant by the spring compressor was that I could get a quick strut in which already has the spring on the strut thus eliminates the need for a compressor, but I didn't exactly know monroe was a crappy company :S.
Slowly but surely getting informed , thanks guys.
Originally posted by mndude07 View PostWell you can just leave the spring compressor on the spring when you install it on the car, right? Wouldn't that make your car lower?
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lol I'm glad you caught the sarcasm
So you're saying Monroe makes a spring/shock assembly already put together?
Anyways, you should put these names in your vocabulary for performance shocks:
Crap:
stock, tokico HP, kyb gr2 ebay anything
Decent:
KYB agx, tokico illumina, most full coilover dampers (Function & form, tein, ksport, megan racing, etc)
Good:
Koni, Bilstein
Excellent:
Penske, Ohlins, AMR Engineering, Sachs, etc. (these would be a custom-fit, except AMR, they make them for the CB7)There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostI didn't know AMR had shelf applications for us... interesting. Koni is all I'd ever need for street driving, so until my CB7 becomes a track toy (the day will come) I'll never need anything better!
Originally posted by StreetNewb View Posttokico illumina seem fairly cheap struts, as far as springs how are Eibach springs?There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by mndude07 View Postlol I'm glad you caught the sarcasm
So you're saying Monroe makes a spring/shock assembly already put together?
Anyways, you should put these names in your vocabulary for performance shocks:
Crap:
stock, tokico HP, kyb gr2 ebay anything
Decent:
KYB agx, tokico illumina, most full coilover dampers (Function & form, tein, ksport, megan racing, etc)
Good:
Koni, Bilstein
Excellent:
Penske, Ohlins, AMR Engineering, Sachs, etc. (these would be a custom-fit, except AMR, they make them for the CB7)
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Jesus christ. WHy does everyone say KYB GR2's are crap
Of the few applications besides my CB i have used them they work great.
They might say " OEM replacment " but they are much better then any OEM strut. They are nitrogen filled for one. They are also designed to be used on many different cars so they can handle a slight drop too. Plus they have a life time warranty.
If your looking for decent preformance, cheap price, a great warranty and a daily driver kyb gr2's are the way to go hands down.
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Originally posted by 91hondaaccordlx View Postwhen it comes to budget builds do you really need the best or even good shocks, most people want the look of the drop, not the performace, or maybe not racing on a track. ive heard f&f kits are good, but you have them as decent? isnt that list opinioned? i could be wrong, but everyone you ask will give you a diff answer.... to what they think is the best..
When I listed such kits as decent, I was referring only to the damper quality itself, not the whole package. Those sets are all well-matched for the most part, so they will perform and ride well, don't get me wrong. There are just better shocks out there. For example, if Koni made a full coilover, it would completely own all the others in the decent category.There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!
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