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2G Feals vs DG spec setup

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TehRiceBandit

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How do they compare?

Feals are valved to handle higher spring rates than Koni yellows so does that mean that they would offer better performance than a DG spec setup? I'm also guessing Feals have a coaxial top hat as well?
 
Koni's are rebuildable as well and can be converted to double adjustables if you're willing to pay.


-The DG setup has coaxial hats both front and rear. Feal's have only front.

-DG runs a koni shock which is the best off the shelf shock out there, but not THE best. Feels are good and they have provided shock dyno's. As long as they match their shocks during assembly, they should be ok.

-Koni's are a fixed compression, rebound only adjustable shock. Feel's are like your standard stuff, one knob adjusts both compression and rebound.

-Feal's have an adjustable body for ride height setting. Koni's require a coil-over perch.

-Koni fronts can run almost any spring rate a sane person would throw at them. The rears are limited to around 400lb springs. Feal's i'm guessing are unlimited since you can order whatever you want with them.


Neither setup is going to win you nationals. Get whatever tickles your pickle.
 
Koni's are rebuildable as well and can be converted to double adjustables if you're willing to pay.


-The DG setup has coaxial hats both front and rear. Feal's have only front.

-DG runs a koni shock which is the best off the shelf shock out there, but not THE best. Feels are good and they have provided shock dyno's. As long as they match their shocks during assembly, they should be ok.

-Koni's are a fixed compression, rebound only adjustable shock. Feel's are like your standard stuff, one knob adjusts both compression and rebound.

-Feal's have an adjustable body for ride height setting. Koni's require a coil-over perch.

-Koni fronts can run almost any spring rate a sane person would throw at them. The rears are limited to around 400lb springs. Feal's i'm guessing are unlimited since you can order whatever you want with them.


Neither setup is going to win you nationals. Get whatever tickles your pickle.

Great, well informed answer sir. Thank you
 
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