I cannot stress this enough, stay away from the KYBs, you'll be replacing them within 6 months. The springs rates are way too strong in the SHOs (especially aftermarket SHO springs at that). My ideal setups for suspension are the following:
Easy Street/Mild Performance - Eibach/Tokico
Performance Driving/Autocross - Koni/Intrax
Ideally, I prefer the ride of the Eibach/Tokico setup. No suspension or alignment problems, you still get the agressive ride height and best of all - you get the LIFETIME warranty on the struts! If you buy struts for any reason, buy it for that warranty. If you've even changed struts yourself, you can see how important this is. It's also something to think about if you plan on keeping your SHO for a while.
Koni also offers the same warranty, I do like the 5-way adjustability, but 90% of SHO-owners forget the **** is even there after about a couple of weeks. As for installation ease, the Tokicos are the way to go. Konis force you to hollow out your stock strut housings in order to install the inserts, while Tokicos just simply bolt right in.
As for coilovers, I haven't experienced the IPT setup, but I have felt the Ground Controls we have in our Race '89. Great for a race car, but not for the street. These coilovers were so stiff, if you run over a dime, you'd be able to tell if it was heads or tails.
Just some food for thought. thumbs_u
<small>[ December 09, 2002, 12:16 AM: Message edited by: SHO Shop ]</small>