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Topic: GR2'S or Tokico Blues
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Jumpman23
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Member # 6516
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which do you prefer and why?
thanks
Posts: 17 | From: SF | Registered: Feb 2006
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5LiterSpeeder
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Member # 8234
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I've been running the GR-2's and when they were new they were great, but it seems like they wore out pretty fast. Next time im going to go with either Tokico's or Bilsteins i've heard good things about both.
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Posts: 561 | From: Healdsburg | Registered: Feb 2008
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*Als50*
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Member # 6003
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Keep away from tokicos. Bought a set a few yrs ago. put maybe 2000 miles on em and they took a shit. get sme lakewoods instead
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Posts: 1897 | From: La Bahia... | Registered: Sep 2005
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Jockin 03 Cobras
Member # 6216
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i have tokico blues on my cobra. LOVE THEM. been on my car for over 40k miles and they ride nicely with no noise or issues. these will be my shock/strut choice for my next couple cars
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Posts: 6043 | From: sacramento | Registered: Nov 2005
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stangin'
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Member # 514
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top quality shocks is the way to go. get either bilsteins from autozone, for lifetime warranty, or cough up a little more for konis.
Posts: 2993 | From: Bay Area | Registered: Oct 2001
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cflores
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Member # 7319
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koni's or bilstein? thats what you should really be askin yourself.
Posts: 85 | From: sacramento | Registered: Dec 2006
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