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Old 12-11-03, 01:58 PM
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tokico struts m2 springs!!!!!!!!!!

I was wondering if anyone of you guys have this set up and if you do how is the ride. Do you think this set up is compatible. Will I have any tire rubbing and or any other problems. tokico struts m2 springs
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thanks for the help i'll let you know...............
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Damn it! I just typed out this long post and the site crapped out, erasing my typing...

I have the M2 coil-over conversion springs (550/450lb/ft) w/ the Tokiko 5-ways and 18" rims. This set-up is really stiff! Too stiff for the city streets of SF(damn potholes). I switched from Tokiko's and Eibach's because the Eibach's were too soft an made my tires rub against the fender liner. The Eibach's were down-right confortable. I miss them...

However, the car handles better, tires no longer rub, and looks cooler(ride height adj)

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THANKS FOR THE HELP JPANDES I PURCHASED THEM ALREADY SO WILL SEE HOW THE RIDE FEELS.




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