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tokico suspension kit (matching springs and struts and shocks)

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Old Dec 29, 2001 | 10:39 PM
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tokico suspension kit (matching springs and struts and shocks)

I did a seach to find out if ANYONE has them on their car NOTHING. If you have them do you like the ride? did it lower the car more than 1.25? was the spring single rate or varible? web site didnt say. ARE YOU HAPPY with the product. Thanks in advance

Correction! I did find somethings but new insights would be helpfull

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Old Dec 29, 2001 | 11:40 PM
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I Have the 5-way adjustable tokico struts and shocks pluse Eibach pro-kit. the struts are really good, the firm is really tight. almost bone jarring. the soft feels like regular stock. I've only had them for three months.
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Old Jan 1, 2002 | 10:03 AM
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I just installed them this summer. It does lower it more than 1 1/4, I would say about 1 1/2. However, it does not bottom out on NY roads, though you do have to change your driving style some what... On the street I have the shocks set at 3, on the autocross it is 4/5 in the front and a 3 in the back, usually, depends on the course, traction, etc. The ride is reasonable, but I don't drive it everyday anymore
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