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Old 05-31-2008, 06:53 PM
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Suspension Help..Spring/Strut Combo

I just got some Tein H-Techs and want to drop my max but Im not sure what struts to get with the Teins. Ive heard people say to get Tokico Blues and others say to get KYB GR2's. Will the non adjustable struts blow or will they work fine with the springs? Or should I get KYB AGX's or some Tokico Illuminas? The non adjustable struts are much cheaper but will they do the job and give a nice firm ride? Thanks for the help!!!
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Open wide for a nice helpin of spoonfeeding....http://innerbean.com/housecor/spring..._decision.html
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whats up i have teins h-techs on my max now with tokico illuminas its decent and the drop looks better than the h&r here's a pic of my max with the teins and 350z wheels

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there are many references for this kind of information already. Use the search feature, that's what it's there for.
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