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Old 03-09-2002, 03:27 PM
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what kind of shocks

i want to get some coilovers and new shocks. i think i want either kyb or tokico shocks. which shocks would be better for skunk2 coilovers and 15 rims. or would i be better off just with springs.
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ive heard koni yellows + GCs make a good combination from several people..although theyre kinda pricey
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i would go with koni yellows also, but maybe im thinking of something else, but ive heard nothing but bad complaints about ground controls giving a real harsh ride
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