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Old 03-03-2002, 03:19 AM
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cheap Tokico suspension package

I found a place that sells the Tokico suspension package for only $335, and it includes 1.5" springs and Tokico blue shocks. I've heard that this package is very good as far as comfort is concerned, but I also want to know if this package will significantly help handeling at all. The stock shocks on my Civic are so friggin soft, it really pisses me off. I can't even take corners without feeling like the car is going to flip over. To poeple that have experience with the Tokico Blues, how much stiffer are they from stock percentagewise. The main reason why I want the Tokico package is because it's a very inexpensive way to safely lower your car, but do you guys recommend it? Any help will do. Thanks alot.
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