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Old Nov 3, 2001 | 03:20 PM
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Tokico/Eibach

ok, i've had my suspension installed for a month now. . .and i noticed. . .the back end is really really bouncy. . .especially the backside. . . i noticed when there's a heavy load, it's not that bad. . .but when there's nothing backthere. . .god damn. . it's really getting annoying. . .is the bouncying due to the springs or shocks?
I wonder if i change to the KYB adjustable ones, it would make a difference. . .i was even thinking about going back to stock on the rear and leave the front as is. . .ok, guys/girls i need your opinion and your input on my situation. . .any suggestion would be much appreciated. . .thanks ahead of time for the input.
Old Nov 3, 2001 | 05:46 PM
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I have heard of Tokicos not lasting very long, but I doubt they would be shot in only a month....
Old Nov 3, 2001 | 08:44 PM
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Well.. does it take bumps and then the springs not stop oscilating (sp?) or does the suspension not compress enough?

My guess is option 1 which is the same I'm seeing with my Eibach/Tokico setup. The toks are too soft.

I'd say KYB or Koni.
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