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i bought some Cheap monroe oem style shocks and i have a nice soft ride for an every day Car.
I went with Koni yellows during paragons summer sale and I love them. Soft for daily driving, and I can turn them up to hit the track or the hills.
Koni yellows will improve the ride, it's a worthwhile upgrade.
So to play safe with any height of spring setups, you add Koni Yellow shock absorbers.
My 2013 B7 SEL Premium on H&R Sport Springs and Koni Yellow SPORTS on Audi S7 20" reps. The perfect setup IMO.
Koni Sports :thumbup:
I never ran the vwr or the neuspeed but I did ran koni yellow on my mk4 and I liked them alot.
14 30th edition. 142k. Bought it with 6 miles.. 40 oil changes 5 fuel filter And 4 set of spark plugs.. 2 sets of koni shocks.
Koni Sports on full soft aren't bad. I had them paired with DG springs and recently went back to OEM. I was really dissapointed. The small fraction of comfort I regained did not make up for the loss of performance or loss of aesthetics. The car actually rode smoother with the DG/Koni set up.
As also mentioned above the rear shocks suck. I got Koni for lifetime warranty and already lost one rear shock after 2.5 yrs.
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