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Old 03-26-03, 09:17 PM
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For those with Tokico Blues...

what's the highest spring rates for the front/rear these struts/shocks can take? i just wanted to know the limits on these so i know what not to go over
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Just use the lowering spring from Racing Beat it lowers the car 1" and handle very well with the Tokico blues.

I have Tokicos on 2 cars.
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well... does anyone know...?
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are the blues good? I'm getting used ones from a friend for $20.
I have one question though: when the car is jacked up (the one that the shocks are on right now) the rear springs are sort-of loose, you can move them around a little by hand. Is this anything bad? Or are they just shorter springs?




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