Tociko Non-Adj Shocks w/ Eibach Spring
hey i was gonna get this since the KYB AGX price went up on there 8 way adjustable. I was wondering about going with the tociko non-adjustable (blue ones) with some eibach springs. This is for 87 GXL, stock. I need shocks. And i wil aslo be getting a poly eurethane kit.
jason |
I would suggest the AGX and RSR Race Springs. Are you simply using this car for street or part track also?
Thanks, Rishie |
hey rishie
i have a 90 gxl and drive it in Detroit, I need something soften my ride, what would you suggest for someone on a budget? for both shocks and springs? TIA Shibly |
as what Rishie said AGX are good. Eibach is also good. do you research before you throw in money for it
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Last week I had the blue Tokicos and Eibach springs put on my RX7 and the handling difference is like night and day over the old stock suspension and when I say old I am talking about 19 years. The newer suspension rides a little rougher than the old one but not by much.
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ok then, tokicos and Eibach it is,
do I need to get any additional hardware/parts for the upgrade? |
i want the KYB so bad, i think ima spend my paycheck there with the eibach springs as wellz.
Tocikos are good too |
Replacing the strut boots is a good idea.I was charged $80 for a set of four made by KYB.
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I can do the eibach tokio combo as well. If you're in a pot hole ridden area then get the eibachs since they are progressive. Otherwise RSR Race springs are the way to go.
Rishie |
Originally Posted by ARD T2
I can do the eibach tokio combo as well. If you're in a pot hole ridden area then get the eibachs since they are progressive. Otherwise RSR Race springs are the way to go.
Rishie |
thanks everyone for their input.
how does racingbeat springs compare to the eibachs? I am guessing the racingbeats will have a harsher ride? have a great weekend everyone... |
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