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I did KYB … They made a huge change to my 99 Corolla.
KYB. As good as OEM.
I just put kyb excel-G on my 07 xlt. Rides a little stiff but handles way better. And is definitely night and day riding over bumps/backroads
Went with KYbs to replace the originals on my 96. Drives like new and they were cheap off rock auto
KYB shocks are working fine for me. I have an ilx. Same platform
I just slapped the full dobinsons nitro 2" lift on my 2006 sport with their confort/stock feel springs. Was about $1600 which included the rear coil conversion kit. Installed it myself on a saturday, then got it aligned at a shop. I previously had 5100 struts when I was sock height with the airbags for about a year, and the dobs shocks are noticeably better.
KYB Gas a just is a monotube like Fox, Rancho, Bilstein, on the economical side, and still perform well for a daily driver.
I’ve had good luck with KYB shocks.
I put KYB's in my 924S and they were fine on Hawai'i's questionable roads.
I initially replaced my front structs and rear shocks with KYB Excel-G parts as they “seemed” to have good ratings and reviews as “good” shocks. The ride quality is now more “rough” and “bouncy” since apparently these shocks/struts are more stiff.
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