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View Poll Results: best shocks to pair with Tein S-Techs
Tokico Illuminas
24
53.33%
KYB- GR2
2
4.44%
KYB- AGX
11
24.44%
Tokico HP/Blues
0
0%
JIC FLTs
1
2.22%
Koni
4
8.89%
stock
3
6.67%
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best shocks to pair with Tein S-Techs....

Old Apr 12, 2005 | 10:22 PM
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best shocks to pair with Tein S-Techs....

so here it is. im gettin Tein S-Tech springs in a few weeks, and i need to decide on what shocks to go with. right now im really leaning towards illumina's, but GR2s are close second. so what do yall think....
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 10:30 PM
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illuminas!
best for our cars...IMO
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 10:41 PM
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Yes Tokico's are stronger and stiffer but they do not allow the springs to get worked properly so you do not see pr feel the full potential of the springs. While imo the kyb-agx allows for more spring travel which allows you to work brand new spprings in better so you get the full potential of what their drop is suppose to be.

So to conclude if you have springs that are broken in already get the Tokico's but if you have brand new springs get the kyb-agx's.
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Threats
Yes Tokico's are stronger and stiffer but they do not allow the springs to get worked properly so you do not see pr feel the full potential of the springs. While imo the kyb-agx allows for more spring travel which allows you to work brand new spprings in better so you get the full potential of what their drop is suppose to be.

So to conclude if you have springs that are broken in already get the Tokico's but if you have brand new springs get the kyb-agx's.
BUMMER! Is this really true? I'm getting S. techs and I was really hopin to get the Illuminas, but if it's not the best with S.Techs...
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 11:21 PM
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Are Tokico HP Blues pretty much as soft as OEM's? Is that why noone talks about them as being performance parts? (sorry to piggyback on here... )
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 11:32 PM
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yeah from what i hear the blues are nothin special and really simialr to stock

and im not looking for shocks that give a lot. i want a stiffer sportier feel to my car
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Threats
Yes Tokico's are stronger and stiffer but they do not allow the springs to get worked properly so you do not see pr feel the full potential of the springs. While imo the kyb-agx allows for more spring travel which allows you to work brand new spprings in better so you get the full potential of what their drop is suppose to be.

So to conclude if you have springs that are broken in already get the Tokico's but if you have brand new springs get the kyb-agx's.
Old Apr 13, 2005 | 04:28 AM
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I'd say AGXs. Thank goodness I have them. I want to upgrade to S-Techs from my H&Rs very soon.
Old Apr 13, 2005 | 04:29 AM
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i just bought the tein s techs with the illumina's . haven't installed them yet. i'll do somebefore and after pics. but right now i'm trying to get all the bearings,bushings,etc..
Old Apr 13, 2005 | 06:05 AM
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Tokico Illuminas---------dont know anyone with these and never rode in a car w/these Warranty?

KYB- GR2---------these are crap, they blow on cars all the time

AGX-----------good adjustable shock but they blow for no apparent reason, 1 year warranty

Tokico HP/Blues------------stay away from these, I trashed a set they blew on my 95 two times and know alot of people that have blown. 1 year warranty

JIC FLTs very expensive & ride pretty good
warranty?

Koni---adjustable and rears have two spring perches to choose from, lifetime warranty

stock--------they wont last too long with aftermarket springs
Old Apr 13, 2005 | 06:50 AM
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from my understanding the konis are good but not as adjustable (Should say as easily), im just looking for a drop that will last, im not really looking for a stiff ride so ive been really up in the air in looking at this. I like the stock ride just not height.
Old Apr 13, 2005 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Threats
Yes Tokico's are stronger and stiffer but they do not allow the springs to get worked properly so you do not see pr feel the full potential of the springs.
Thats the most ridiculous statement I've ever read.

Originally Posted by Threats
So to conclude if you have springs that are broken in already get the Tokico's but if you have brand new springs get the kyb-agx's.
Springs don't break in, only the camshaft in your engine breaks in.

You get the stupid post of the day award.
Old Apr 13, 2005 | 11:43 AM
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Old Apr 13, 2005 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by JAY25
Tokico Illuminas---------dont know anyone with these and never rode in a car w/these Warranty?
checked the tokico site- limited lifetime warranty- 1 year one the electronics. so whats electronic on a shock?
Old Apr 13, 2005 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by laylow1988
i just bought the tein s techs with the illumina's . haven't installed them yet. i'll do somebefore and after pics. but right now i'm trying to get all the bearings,bushings,etc..
Yeah, once there in, make sure to reply on how the ride is right away and if it settles in much over a few weeks or so. This is the exact setup that i'm planning on. Oh, and by the way, is there anyway that you can kind of compile all of the bushings and plates and extra things that you had to or decided to replace, as well as maybe where you got them...etc??? I know it's a lot to ask, and I would like to do it on my own, but I haven't done any suspension work and would probably end up forgetting something. If you have the time, i guess.
Thanks
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http://maxmods.dyndns.org/index.php?MaximaShocks

I would only use Illuminas, AGXs, or Koni Yellows with s techs. Anything else will blow eventually and probably not handle well. Out of the three Illuminas are supposed to be the best. AGXs are too harsh especially in the winter and the konis are not direct bolt ons and have to be fitted into stock strut housings, a PITA if you ask me.

Springs sometimes settle. They don't break in really. Don't really worry about it too much.

JIC doesn't make struts for our cars only coilovers. If you want really low you probably should just get a set of these in the first place.

To my knowledge there is NO difference in suspension travel between struts. Some have tried to use 3rd gen koni yellows in grinded down stock strut housings or something to get a little more, but if it was designed for a 4th gen then it will have the same length as the stock housings. In summary struts do not change your suspension travel.

GR2s are only recommended on stock or one of the softer aftermarket springs (h&R, tokico, etc.).

Save yourself the trouble and either get illuminas or look into some coilovers if you really want low and want some suspension travel.
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I know that the drop for S-Techs is 1.77 inches in the rear, and 2.2 inches in the front. does this drop look uneven or does it seem to come out looking good and flat? I've seen pics, and most look purty good, but just wan to hear from any personal experience. Thanks
Old Apr 14, 2005 | 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by njmaxseltd
Thats the most ridiculous statement I've ever read.



Springs don't break in, only the camshaft in your engine breaks in.

You get the stupid post of the day award.
Basically the illuminas do not allow the spring to compress to their full potential that is what I menat by broken-in. I helped two of my friends swap springs a couple of weeks ago. One with a Tokico Illumina +S-tech setup and another with KYB-AGX +H&R setup. The S-tech and Illumina gave the car a very nice and noticeable drop but when we swapped it onto the KYB-AGX the drop was even better. When we put the H&R onto the Illuminas it was a good drop too but it was not better than when it is sitting on the KYB-AGX 's.
Old Apr 14, 2005 | 07:59 PM
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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 09:08 AM
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illuminas..
Old Apr 15, 2005 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Threats
Basically the illuminas do not allow the spring to compress to their full potential that is what I menat by broken-in. I helped two of my friends swap springs a couple of weeks ago. One with a Tokico Illumina +S-tech setup and another with KYB-AGX +H&R setup. The S-tech and Illumina gave the car a very nice and noticeable drop but when we swapped it onto the KYB-AGX the drop was even better. When we put the H&R onto the Illuminas it was a good drop too but it was not better than when it is sitting on the KYB-AGX 's.
The strut has absolutely nothing to do with the vehicles ride height.
Old Apr 15, 2005 | 09:45 AM
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The strut has absolutely nothing to do with the vehicles ride height.

for realz...struts control dampening ability not height of the car.....prings and weight are the only thing that will effect ride height
Old Apr 15, 2005 | 10:48 AM
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what ive seen from pics of the s techs, is that it drops the front a little more than the back, but the back is so much lower to begin with it seems to even it out, or if anything have the front be a little lower than the back, for kind of a catted look
Old Apr 15, 2005 | 02:16 PM
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You will have NO travel in the front, and very close to NONE in the rear with suck Techs.

I say shortened Konis in the front and any adjustable in the rear with bens rear mounts.
Old Sep 10, 2005 | 01:10 PM
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Konis since lifetime warrenty for illuminas don't apply to drops over 1.7, buy at your own risk. And for the money you spent for springs and are going to pay for struts you should have just gotten k sports.
Old Sep 11, 2005 | 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Threats
Basically the illuminas do not allow the spring to compress to their full potential that is what I menat by broken-in. I helped two of my friends swap springs a couple of weeks ago. One with a Tokico Illumina +S-tech setup and another with KYB-AGX +H&R setup. The S-tech and Illumina gave the car a very nice and noticeable drop but when we swapped it onto the KYB-AGX the drop was even better. When we put the H&R onto the Illuminas it was a good drop too but it was not better than when it is sitting on the KYB-AGX 's.

how the HELL are you comparing H&R with S-techs? are you kidding me? completely different drops and springs!

also from my knowledge, AGX are more stiff than illuminas... also once again, SPRINGS DONT BREAK IN

Back on topic, for the S-tech drop i would say go with illuminas, they have been tested and approved by many .org members, where the AGX have shown to have some problems. With a drop that big, i would just go coilovers

p.s. JAY25, jic does not make struts that i know of... and im pretty sure you're thinking about the coilover system as a moderator you should know this haha im just playin
Old Sep 11, 2005 | 11:40 AM
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holy **** this is an old thread. well i didnt get my drop in the time i said i would and i've kinda swayed from the s techs. im thinkin i want h techs now. better ride, not quite as drastic of a drop, sounds like what i really want, but im waiting til spring for rims and a drop. but thanks for the input guys
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