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GSsportFeb-24-01 01:50 PM
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#935, "Which shocks should I get with Eibach Pro-Kit springs?"


          

I was thinking of getting either Tokico non-adjustables or KYB non-adjustables. Any of them better for any reason or are they basiclly the same? Thanks a lot....c-ya.

  

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TeamJasonESi_TFeb-24-01 03:09 PM
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#936, "RE: Which shocks should I get with Eibach Pro-Kit springs?"
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Good luck finding someone who knows enuogh about both to gie you advice one way or another. I have the Tokicos with the same setup as does John (...the prokit springs). I think we're both pretty pleased.

They are just struts after all. The main thing is that they can withstand the extra pressure of the car's weight after being lowered and have the lifetime warranty. They're also priced really well. I was able to buy all the struts for about $200 from carparts.com with the 1/3 off coupon. Getting a deal that good made the decision a clincher.


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GSsportFeb-24-01 04:21 PM
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#937, "RE: Which shocks should I get with Eibach Pro-Kit springs?"
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Thanks for the help. Lower time here I come. With my new tires, front strut bar, struts and springs I should be able to carve corners like ......like an Eclipse is supposed to! Thanks again.

  

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IrfanFeb-26-01 06:21 PM
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#938, "RE: Which shocks should I get with Eibach Pro-Kit springs?"
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I have the Tokico Illuminas w/tokico springs. I love them.

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John99RSFeb-25-01 09:04 AM
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#939, "RE: Which shocks should I get with Eibach Pro-Kit springs?"
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Jason covered what I would have said.

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