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Old 03-28-2008, 01:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Best/Stiffest shocks.

Well it has come time to replace my rear shocks. I have been told to go with Tokico. Does anyone have a better idea. I really need some stiff shocks.
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Why do you want stiff? I can reccomend some shocks that are so stiff they will knock out your fillings on the street. Most of the JDM coilovers are that way.

Street cars don't need stiff shocks.
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not even that they don't need it, you wouldn't want it. It'll be so uncomfortable to ride around in. Imagine like you're riding in a tank all the time... ugh.
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technically, wouldn't a solid steel bar in place of your shocks be the stiffest???
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technically, wouldn't a solid steel bar in place of your shocks be the stiffest???
if you're being technical, yes. Imagine if you went over a good size bump.... yea.. you're fck'd
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