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Old 08-01-2002, 07:08 PM
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Unhappy shock and spring combo

hey guys, my ride feels horrible now. Whenever I go over small potholes or even uneven pavement, the whole inside of my car shakes and rattles. I think its time for new shocks and springs. I want a combo that will cushion the impact of the potholes and uneven pavement, something where I feel the impact as least as possible from the inside of my car. I found this combo and I wanted to get your inputs on it. What do u think: AGX Adjustable Gas Shocks and Eibach Pro-Kit Springs Thanks in advance.
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Old 08-01-2002, 08:15 PM
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or should I get the Tokico Premuim Performance Shocks and the Eibach Pro-Kit Springs ? Which combo of shocks and springs do you think would be better?
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I actually like the KYB/Pro kit combo. Just set the shocks to "1" and you'll get good ride. Plus, the prokit drops the car a perfect amount.
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