I installed a set of Koni STR.T struts and shocks about three months ago and would like to report on them.
About me: I'd love to do track days, but don't have time. My ST is my daily driver.
I'm frisky, but not dangerous. Last car was a 2005 Carrera S.
I find the stock setup over-damped, and uncomfortably bouncy on even moderately bad roads.
My first attempt at fixing was buying a set of Sumitomo 215/45R-17 tires ($324 for the set at Tire Rack). This helped a little, but didn't fix it.
I then bought the Koni STR.Ts (Front part #8750-1101L & #8750-1101R, Rear: 8050-1130) for about $288 from Tire Rack.
Installation+alignment was about $400.
I love my car's ride now. It's still sporty but not jarring. I haven't observed any issues while cornering. I have cornered reasonably hard, but not at the limit. I've done high-speed descents (up to about 90 mph) on interstates and the stability is fine.
With the larger tires, I think I heard a rub one or two times when I go over an extremely harsh bump while the wheel isn't straight. In my mind, this is a complete non-issue. No rubbing has been observed going over speed bumps without slowing down.
In summary: two thumbs up for the Koni's. This is how Ford should have set up the suspension from the start.
About me: I'd love to do track days, but don't have time. My ST is my daily driver.
I'm frisky, but not dangerous. Last car was a 2005 Carrera S.
I find the stock setup over-damped, and uncomfortably bouncy on even moderately bad roads.
My first attempt at fixing was buying a set of Sumitomo 215/45R-17 tires ($324 for the set at Tire Rack). This helped a little, but didn't fix it.
I then bought the Koni STR.Ts (Front part #8750-1101L & #8750-1101R, Rear: 8050-1130) for about $288 from Tire Rack.
Installation+alignment was about $400.
I love my car's ride now. It's still sporty but not jarring. I haven't observed any issues while cornering. I have cornered reasonably hard, but not at the limit. I've done high-speed descents (up to about 90 mph) on interstates and the stability is fine.
With the larger tires, I think I heard a rub one or two times when I go over an extremely harsh bump while the wheel isn't straight. In my mind, this is a complete non-issue. No rubbing has been observed going over speed bumps without slowing down.
In summary: two thumbs up for the Koni's. This is how Ford should have set up the suspension from the start.