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Tokico hp shocks and springs kit 5 10.42%
KYB AGX w/ Eibach prokit 18 37.50%
KYB AGX w/ H&R springs 13 27.08%
H&R Cup kit 6 12.50%
Tokcico Illumina Shocks and springs kit 6 12.50%
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Old 01-13-2004, 01:16 AM
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Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

what about that Koni RSK matched suspension set? anyone have those?
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Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

I've heard alot about koni yellows...
Would you say this setup is still better? KYB AGX w/ Eibach prokit
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Re: Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

Better than what, Koni RSK? I would say NO. Reason being they are made by the SAME company designed to function with each other.
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I have heard a lot of bad things about KYB in general. I have heard that they blow pretty easily.Sry to offend anyone. I think Tokicos are a better product then KYB.
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Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

go to carreview.com they review aftermarket products and i second that KYB have a reputation for blowing several months after intallation
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Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

n00b question, which of those combos give the smoothest ride but stiff handling when needed?
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Re: Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

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n00b question, which of those combos give the smoothest ride but stiff handling when needed?
Tein SS only cause its adjustable
for stiffness
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and height
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Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

I'm riding the Tokico HPs and the Neuspeed Race springs. 100% happy with them.
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Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

i just bought eibach pro kit springs, eibach anti-roll kit (sways), and kyb gr2 shocks for my 97 teg. is this a good set up?? do i need a camber kit with the 1.3" drop?? are the sways as good as i've heard?? and would it be a good idea to get a master bushing set??
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Re: Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

I personally would have went with at least KYB AGX's, but overall not a bad setup. The Pro Kit wont throw the camber drastically off were camber kits are a must. Lower it, have it aligned and if negative camber is a serious issue then get camber kits. You should be safe. Eibach sways are good but over-priced IMO.

Poly bushing kits can make a great improvement if your not worried about a harsh squeaky ride. The poly gets worse as the temp. drops. If you live were freezing is an issue I would not install them in a daily driver. Mugen rubber bushings are the way to go for a daily driver IMO.
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Re: Shocks And Springs Poll

I've got the Pro kit on GR-2's and works great for me...maybe some point down the road i will get AGX
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