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Koni STR.T & Tokico D-spec are in stock

Old 10-11-2011, 01:59 PM
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Default Koni STR.T & Tokico D-spec are in stock

Just a quick reminder here since both were sort of not available for a while that I have plenty of STR.T's in stock, and a few sets (seriously about 3 sets) of D-specs in stock, ready to ship.

STR.T's are $405 a set: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=64&ModelID=5

I did a package deal from a vendor who is dropping Tokico so I can sell the sets I have for a little less than before @ $635.99: http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...=64&PartID=102

I also have springs in stock ready to ship.
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Old 11-29-2011, 08:40 PM
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Sam, i DD my car and take it to the strip every once in a while. with my current setup, would STR.t work as far as driveability since i don't have much adjusting needed or would it be better to go with the sports? (if the fronts are still not on back order)
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How does the STR.t set up work with eibach or h&r springs? (fitment wise)
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Old 11-30-2011, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by ant speed
Sam, i DD my car and take it to the strip every once in a while. with my current setup, would STR.t work as far as driveability since i don't have much adjusting needed or would it be better to go with the sports? (if the fronts are still not on back order)
The STR.T's would be nothing but a lot better vs. what you've got now, in every way. Sports are still on backorder, but even if they weren't given what I see here for the use of the car and the springs you have I'd recommend the STR.T's anyway.
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Originally Posted by Warpig12354
How does the STR.t set up work with eibach or h&r springs? (fitment wise)
They are stock replacements, so they fit any spring that also fits the car. Bear in mind that there are many types of Eibach and H&R springs in terms of rate and height, and that is where the difference lies. The Koni's will fit with any, but certain types of springs have different damping needs.
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I'll give you a call when I'm serious about buying a set.
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Originally Posted by Sam Strano
The STR.T's would be nothing but a lot better vs. what you've got now, in every way. Sports are still on backorder, but even if they weren't given what I see here for the use of the car and the springs you have I'd recommend the STR.T's anyway.
cool, thanks Sam. After the holidays you'll have an order coming in lol
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