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Old 05-23-2003, 07:49 PM
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Shocks & Springs Set

I am in the market to lower my car about 1.5", and would like to get new shocks as well. I found a set of 4 springs & 4 gas shocks by Toxico at a great price, but was wondering about the quality of the product. Has anyone had Toxico springs and/or shocks? I only ask because I know "you get what you pay for," and was hoping to get someone's opinion about the product. Thanks.
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I'm assuming you meant Tokico. If so, yes they are a quality product. I've had Tokico shocks (blues, the non-adjustable ones) on my Civic for a couple of years now, and they've worked extremely well with my H&R OE Sport springs (3/4" drop).

I'm not certain about the Tokico springs, but I would imagine that Tokico probably sources them from one of the major spring manufacturers anyway (possibly H&R or Eibach). I'm sure the spring quality is excellent too, and it's nice to know that both springs and shocks have been designed to work well together.

If you really did mean Toxico, then all bets are off!
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toxico...lol

yeah, they are tokico. sorry. i guess toxico just sounded better...almost sounds like an oil company. thanks for the info.
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