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KYB shocks

are KYB gr-2 shocks any good? im not looking for adjustability, just some shocks that will ride alright on my 2.5 inch dropped accord, my shocks are almost gone after 3 months. the front passenger side one is starting to swoosh. i found some gr-2s on the internet for 149 for the front two and 149 for the rear two.
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Yes they will work better than your stock shocks ... KYB is good for their price ...
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