crx si come in stock....
mellowboy
05-08-2002, 01:28 PM
I heard from a friend of mine sayin that crx si stock shocks are tockicos but its not upgraded version though? Is it true?
jc836
05-08-2002, 03:37 PM
The CRX Si is now at least more than 10 years young. The stock shocks were made to a Honda spec. Chances are real good that they have been replaced 1 time in the typical 100k miles that most cars this old would have on the odometer. Unless the history of the car is known, there would be no way to know if the parts have been replaced, and if so-with what.
I say this as I just bought a 1 owner '89 CRX Si with 174k on the odometer and it is original. There are no markings on the shocks to indicate who actually made them. The car was bone stock the day I took delivery from a Honda dealer who took the car in trade.
Would I personally use Tokico shocks-no-my preference is Koni. Then again we are lowering the car and converting it to an ITA race chassis.
Sorry for the long answer. Have fun with your ride.
I say this as I just bought a 1 owner '89 CRX Si with 174k on the odometer and it is original. There are no markings on the shocks to indicate who actually made them. The car was bone stock the day I took delivery from a Honda dealer who took the car in trade.
Would I personally use Tokico shocks-no-my preference is Koni. Then again we are lowering the car and converting it to an ITA race chassis.
Sorry for the long answer. Have fun with your ride.
mellowboy
05-08-2002, 03:43 PM
Yeh i do have Koni yellows rite now. I'm just sayin if it was true what my friend said. Do you think the honda dealer knows the name of the stock shocks? Maybe i should go there and ask them.
jc836
05-08-2002, 04:56 PM
Most dealers do not have a clue. Honda won't even tell them. The fact is the shocks cannot be identidified except for the HOnda PN and production code. Enjoy the Konis-just the best ride you can buy IMO:D
mellowboy
05-08-2002, 05:25 PM
Originally posted by jc836
Most dealers do not have a clue. Honda won't even tell them. The fact is the shocks cannot be identidified except for the HOnda PN and production code. Enjoy the Konis-just the best ride you can buy IMO:D
Oh yeh i know Konis are good and hell no i'm not gonna replace those!:) I just wanted to know if that info my friend gave was true. Oh well i'll ask him where he get that info from.
Most dealers do not have a clue. Honda won't even tell them. The fact is the shocks cannot be identidified except for the HOnda PN and production code. Enjoy the Konis-just the best ride you can buy IMO:D
Oh yeh i know Konis are good and hell no i'm not gonna replace those!:) I just wanted to know if that info my friend gave was true. Oh well i'll ask him where he get that info from.
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