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Old 02-08-2024, 07:58 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Msquared View Post
I have experience with both brands on other cars, but not our Camaros. In general, I think you'll find that Konis on their softest setting will be more comfortable than Bilsteins. At least on C4s, Bislteins are not digressive, which means their rates over high-speed suspension events (bumps and potholes) are higher/stiffer than a digressive shock like the Koni, which has a higher rate in low-speed suspension movement (roll, pitch) and less damping rate in high-speed suspension travel over bumps.
That's good info. That's what I assumed from description but ya know how manufacturers like to put a spin on thngs that don't quite perform in real world testing so thats why I ask here. I also assumed Koni was better because they're a higher price. Just trying to make the right decision. Thanks for this.
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