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Old 12-11-2006, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Crunky
Where are you guys getting the KYBs for so cheap? I dropped $90 on a pair of rears through my work, thats with my discount. I can also get GR-2 front cartridges for $90 with discount. So thats a total of $180 after 25% employee discount
From a Rennlist sponsor no less. For GR- $37.97/each, front or rear, + free shipping. For Gas Adjust $30.97 front or rear

http://www.ajusa.com/cgi-bin/kyb/pro...233aefb80d103c
Old 12-11-2006, 03:48 PM
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Kuhl, just for clarifications sake... The GR2's are th eonly ones available in KYB for the front, and the gas-a-justs are the only ones available in KYB for rear..
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Originally Posted by yieldsign2
Kuhl, just for clarifications sake... The GR2's are th eonly ones available in KYB for the front, and the gas-a-justs are the only ones available in KYB for rear..
does anyone out there have dyno tests of the shocks on a multiple frequencies?

heh, i know its a long shot but you never know.
Old 12-11-2006, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by fork_included
does anyone out there have dyno tests of the shocks on a multiple frequencies?

heh, i know its a long shot but you never know.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA





































.....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Sorry. That info isn't ever really published by the manufacturers... but if people are really, really interested, I might be able to check out a donor shock or two if somebody wants to buy me lunch.
Old 12-11-2006, 05:43 PM
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If I'm understanding everything correctly, my 87 924S uses early suspension parts and late wheels, therefore these shocks will fit my car? Mine are definitely worn out and need replacing. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by FSAEracer03
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

i had a buddy with a shock dyno, he has dynos of almost every single damper for the MK4 VW, at like 12~16 different frequencies each at different soft and hard settings

it really is a shame that no porsche enthusiasts havent pooled their resources together to make for a definitive comparison of all the dampers out there...

i myself dotn have direct access to a spring/dyno tester but i'm sure someone else here does, esp the guys with some spare 911's and what not...




for instance, here are some MK4 VW shock comparisons, one could draw the comparison to a 944 sicne the vehicle weights are almost identical and hence not much need for re-engineering but you never knwow..

so i dont know why you are laughing so hard, if a bunch of VOLKSWAGEN enthusiasts got together and got these tests, i really dont see how some Porsche guys cant do the same....

KYB AGX shock dyno on full soft

http://www.peterpyce.com/Dampers/Dyn...l_Soft_005.jpg

here is a koni sport (yellow) on full soft

http://www.peterpyce.com/Dampers/Dyn...i-soft-005.JPG

here is a bilstein "TC" sport

http://www.peterpyce.com/Dampers/Dyn...lsTCSp-005.JPG

and here is an OEM

http://www.peterpyce.com/Dampers/Dyno_Data/OEM-005.JPG
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Originally Posted by KuHL 951
From a Rennlist sponsor no less. For GR- $37.97/each, front or rear, + free shipping. For Gas Adjust $30.97 front or rear

http://www.ajusa.com/cgi-bin/kyb/pro...233aefb80d103c
kuhl, thank you for the link. that price is much cheaper than the local auto parts store. and no shipping costs too!



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