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Old 04-11-2002, 09:28 PM
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who has used tokico blue shocks

im thinkin about gettin these on a 96 civic coupe, how low can i go with these, also would a set of h and 6 sport springs go pretty good with this set up, i want a 2 or 1. 5 inch drop
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I'm lowered about 3" with ground control coilvers and tockico blues. Only a little better than stock. If its all you can afford then go for it. If not, save up for something better.
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