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Posted by The Slim Shady GT (Member # 611) on
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Just a couple of weeks ago I finally had my Steeda sport springs put on my 02, and my car is just starting to squeak a little bit, and I figure its now a good time to get my shocks and struts. I'm not looking for anything too firm, Its mostly just a daily driver that needs a little bit more control than the stock set up. Also, how much should I be looking to spend? Any help would be great. Thanks
Posted by AZTECLX (Member # 674) on
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You could go with the KYB if you don’t want to spend that much $$. Texas Mustang or Dallas Mustang (can’t recall) has them for $300.00 the set of struts/shocks and quad shocks.
Posted by 88gt (Member # 579) on
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I wouldn't reccomend KYB eric.
Posted by The Slim Shady GT (Member # 611) on
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I'm probably looking towards the tokico illumina 5 way adjustable, but I'm not sure. I'm hoping for some other opinions.
Posted by rr_mustang (Member # 888) on
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Originally posted by The Slim Shady GT:
Just a couple of weeks ago I finally had my Steeda sport springs put on my 02, and my car is just starting to squeak a little bit, and I figure its now a good time to get my shocks and struts.
If this is for the car you have listed in your sig (02 GT), I highly doubt that you need new shocks/struts, unless you have very high miles on the car or they are defective. Who installed them (you or shop)? Did they re-install the spring isolators? Without them, cars can sqeak.
I would take a look at that first.
If you are still adamant on getting struts/shocks and you mentioned that it is for a daily driver, you probably would not want to spend the $ for Koni's, rather get Tokico's, which are a bit cheaper and not as harsh of a ride as the KYB's.
Also check out this post (the one before yours):
shocks?Bilstein/Tokico?
Good Luck
Posted by The Slim Shady GT (Member # 611) on
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How much do Koni yellow's tend to run?
Posted by rr_mustang (Member # 888) on
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Originally posted by The Slim Shady GT:
How much do Koni yellow's tend to run?
Summit Racing
Brothers Perf.
Maier
Do a search on google. You should come up with some good prices.
Posted by 88gt (Member # 579) on
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[ October 04, 2002, 01:05 AM: Message edited by: 88gt ]
Posted by 88gt (Member # 579) on
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Originally posted by 88gt:
Is there a huge difference on the street between the single and double adjustable koni yellows?
Posted by 1sicgt (Member # 714) on
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I heard that the HAL set-ups are supposed to be really nice. Anyone try these yet???
Posted by 88gt (Member # 579) on
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Originally posted by 1sicgt:
I heard that the HAL set-ups are supposed to be really nice. Anyone try these yet???
I believe Harold has/had those.
Posted by gR40coupe (Member # 698) on
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koni yellows
(stiff though)
Posted by Jerm95gt (Member # 1239) on
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Go to shox.com call them up.......should be able able to get tokico blues all the way around for 330 shipped.
Posted by StoplightWarrior (Member # 211) on
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Originally posted by Jerm95gt:
Go to shox.com call them up.......should be able able to get tokico blues all the way around for 330 shipped.
Word, I got those for the cobra...they're cool...
Posted by Mario92 (Member # 381) on
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I've got a set of Tokico blues for $340, if your interested.
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