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Old 12-31-2001, 12:09 AM
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What shocks for Eibach Sportlines?

i plan on lowering my car in summer 2002 with Eibachs, most likely Sportlines. So, what shocks work best with the Sportlines? For you g3 'Teg owners, what are you riding on? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Old 12-31-2001, 12:18 AM
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koni or tokico either one is good....
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i have tokico blues on a heavy ass accord and the ride is sweet so you should be fine without adjustables but i recommend them anyway
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Id go Koni Sport... They are a little more, but worth every penny..
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koni yellows
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when i had my sportlines i coupled them with the tokico sports (blues). not a shabby ride at all, i also have a G3 integra. i got the tokicos because they were the cheapest and they were in stock at the parts place nearby. although i had to get rid of the sportlines in favor of skunk2 coilovers because the drop was nasty with the sportlines. i've seen the h&r springs installed and i liked the look much better than the eibachs. on a side note, the ride is almost identical as the sportlines even though my car is an inch lower now in the front.
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I've got the Tokico Blues and Eibach Sportlines and i love the ride, mych better than the sheap coilovers i had on there.
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Koni yellows if not get bilsteins!
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