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New Shocks???

Anyone heard anything bout these Tokico adjustables? Maybe some other recomendations? Thanks. heres the link to that: http://www.thunderracing.com/catalog...&vid=4&pcid=90
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Nope, I haven't heard anything at all about those shocks. I'm rplacing mine on the 99Z28 in the next month or so. I'll probably go with KYB AGX all the way around. Seems to be reasonably priced for adjustable shocks.
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Re: New Shocks???

Ive never tried em' But when I enquired about suspension for my 90 Supra, most of the people I talked to said to go with Tokico So they must be decent?
Bilstein and Hotchkis are a couple of brands I would also look into..
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oem stock replacement all the way!!!! j.k.
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Re: New Shocks???

im personally looking at the edelbrock IAC shocks, ive read good things about them, but have yet to compair them to the competition, they use valve technology from the 24hours of lemas race cars, and adapt to road conditions getting softer or stiffer depending on road conditions, and can also diferenciate between the road coming up towards the car (speedbump) or the car squating under acceleration. and will soften for the speedbump, but go stiff under acceration for better reaction times. also can tell when your font tire for instance drops into a pothole, or your lifting your front end, getting soft for the pothole and stiff for the front end lifting.
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Re: New Shocks???

i havent heard anything about those specific shocks, but i do know that tokico is a damn good shock. my buddy's 88 rx-7 has the ones that came from the factory and his car handles like a wet dream. mazda used tokicos in the third gen sevens too and those were better than the earlier ones. again, i havent heard anything about the adjustable ones but the name is good for its word...
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