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darcymicro
post Sep 10 2008, 02:09 PM
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I see that Monroe Sensatracks are available for the Diamante for a reaasonable price; has anyone tried these yet ? I also own a Ford SHO and the Sensatracks have proven to be far superior to the KYB GR-2 for these cars. The Sensatracks also work with Eibachs very well in the SHO.
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post Sep 10 2008, 09:47 PM
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Im a KYB and Takiko guy
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post Sep 11 2008, 08:40 AM
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Tokico's are very firm and you get a very rough ride where roads are full of potholes, as in Chicago (unless you get the adjustable ones), but neither are available for the Diamante; I honestly do not like KYB GR-2 though, as they are just an OEM replacement; I have bought KYB before and the ride/ perormance was so bad I returned them.

I would like to get my hands on the Koni's that Ralliart had revalved specifically for the Diamante, but do not know where to get them from.

Looks like I will be going with the Monroe Sensatracks.

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post Sep 11 2008, 12:18 PM
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Those are i do not think USA specific. My originals were Koni's . Cause my car has "Ride Logic" and is adjustable . BUt Tokico makes sum also that are made for this setup also. I have not noticed a big diffrance in ride. Onlee sum instances as if i am driving over a wooden bridge , i could hear it but not feel it. With these i can feel it , but in over all cornering , quick change of lanes, it is better a bit. But as far as uneven road surface , multiple small bump sequince , the originals were better at quick multi second responce .
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