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which of these two sets of shocks and struts do i get???

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Old 01-23-2010, 12:12 AM
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ok so i am lowering my car with BMR springs. 1.5 in the front and 1.75" in the rear lowered (plus ALOT of other handling goodies) and i am wondering what setup would be best for my car out of these two shocks and struts??? thank you...

Eibach Pro dampers, struts and shocks,

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Tokiko D-spec struts and shocks, adjustable, rears come with remote adjusters,
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Tokico D-Specs is a good adjustable kit

and

Koni STR.T Street is a quality set for non-adjustable... designed specifically to work with lowering springs
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Originally Posted by project85
Tokico D-Specs is a good adjustable kit

and

Koni STR.T Street is a quality set for non-adjustable... designed specifically to work with lowering springs
someone is selling these two kits used locally, and so you are saying the tokico? and what does them being adjustable mean?
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first off, ditch the springs. theyre not the best by far. shell out to get a good setup. if your not worried about handling dont worry the tokico.
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Originally Posted by legendlime05
first off, ditch the springs. theyre not the best by far. shell out to get a good setup. if your not worried about handling dont worry the tokico.
^ wait so get rid of my springs and get new ones, and go with the tokico?
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im saying if your not going to be using the adjst. part then no tokico. ditch the bmr springs there more for just a drop and no handling improvements.
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Originally Posted by legendlime05
im saying if your not going to be using the adjst. part then no tokico. ditch the bmr springs there more for just a drop and no handling improvements.
what does the adjust mean? and the two kits are the same price practically..... so what one is overall better?
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