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Old 06-24-2002, 01:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Shocks?

Being a newbie Im sure this question has been asked before, so I apologize. What shocks would go best with ground control coilovers, I was looking at the tokico blues but I cant find any reviews. Anyone have a good setup that they would recommend? Thanks!
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I heard that Koni's don't go well with Eibach springs (which are in the Ground Controlls) for some reason. could just be rumor. Anyway, KYB AGX are also very nice adjustable shocks and they go for around only $350
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i have the tokico blues.. for sale if you are interested... it's only bout a month old.. like brand new.
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KYB AGX

I like those! I am buying myself a set with probably H&R's.
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kyb agx's are very nice, but they say specifically that they are not to be used with cars lowered more then 1.5". Why not? I'm not sure..
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I heard that Koni's don't go well with Eibach springs (which are in the Ground Controlls) for some reason. could just be rumor. Anyway, KYB AGX are also very nice adjustable shocks and they go for around only $350
I hear that kind of stuff as well...i'm not sure how true it is, but I would try to find a suspension expert and ask him/her...but yes koni yellows, tokico blues, and KYB AGX are the perfered shocks.
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I thought koni yellows go well with about anything. Tokico blues are nice but they are not adjustable.
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Thanks for the input. Hey Sir-p12elude i sent you an email about those tokico blues.
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i've got the GC Coilovers with Tokico whites which are 2 chamber, 5 way, adjustable gas struts----they kick ass. Its rides much better, and handles like a mo-fo.

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