info on tien springs
#2
I have the Tokico blues on mine, stock will work but dont know how long those will last. The KYB AGX's from cattman I think would be your best bet, but are not a directt fit and need to be modified (you can purchase them modded from cattman) I got the Tok blues because they were a direct replacement. Dont be too surprized when you first get them installed, they are rock hard the 1st week but will get more comfterable after 5 or so days.
#3
I have tein springs on with KYB GR-2. The ride is great, stiff when it needs to be but soft when needed. No body role and I used to have H&R compared to that I don't think they are any stiffer. But, the tein gives you an awsome drop.
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Originally posted by I35
I have tein springs on with KYB GR-2. The ride is great, stiff when it needs to be but soft when needed. No body role and I used to have H&R compared to that I don't think they are any stiffer. But, the tein gives you an awsome drop.
I have tein springs on with KYB GR-2. The ride is great, stiff when it needs to be but soft when needed. No body role and I used to have H&R compared to that I don't think they are any stiffer. But, the tein gives you an awsome drop.
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Originally posted by I35
I have tein springs on with KYB GR-2. The ride is great, stiff when it needs to be but soft when needed. No body role and I used to have H&R compared to that I don't think they are any stiffer. But, the tein gives you an awsome drop.
I have tein springs on with KYB GR-2. The ride is great, stiff when it needs to be but soft when needed. No body role and I used to have H&R compared to that I don't think they are any stiffer. But, the tein gives you an awsome drop.
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