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Old 12-12-2004, 10:14 PM
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Can I use mixed brands of springs and struts?

Hi Folks. I'm back again with some questions. This time I'd like to know if I can mix match brands when it comes to struts/springs. What I mean is... can I use say tokico hp struts with tein springs? For that matter can I use other brand combinations? I tend to like uniformity but, I'm willing to mix/match if there are better options than one manufacturer's suspension "kit". Help!
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Old 12-12-2004, 10:22 PM
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Re: Can I use mixed brands of springs and struts?

Yes. Well not Tien becuase there full coilover, but normally any spring and strut can be fixed.
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Re: Can I use mixed brands of springs and struts?

tein makes lowering springs too
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Old 12-12-2004, 10:50 PM
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Re: Can I use mixed brands of springs and struts?

No issues.
I have Eibach Prokits and Koni Sports, work great!

As said in other threads dont go cheap tho!

When it comes to handling dont scrimp.
It is what keeps you on the road.
Next to good tires it is about the most important thing on the car.

You could have 1000hp
Or you could be the best driver
But if you cannot get it to the ground, what good is it?
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yes you can
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Re: Can I use mixed brands of springs and struts?

i've got tokico illuminas and skunk2 springs, works great.
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Re: Re: Can I use mixed brands of springs and struts?

i have the tokico struts with tenzo coilovers
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Re: Can I use mixed brands of springs and struts?

Thanks for the inputs folks. Looks like I'm going with the Tokico Blue Strut/Spring Kit. It seems to fit my requirements perfectly. Anybody use this set?
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