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KYB or Tokico?

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by Deathsight, 2004年06月19日.

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    KYB or Tokico?

    Hey, thing is Im gonna drop my car in a few months and I wanna buy off David's site since I know Ill be on the safe side with this. All he has for my 98 is KYB or Tokico struts. Whats the diff in them besides price? Feeling everything on the road isnt a big deal to me, I never knew what it felt like and I did yesterday and it doesnt bother me at all. So whats better here?
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    Ok cool, thx girl hehe Ill look into that. :)
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    no prob...enjoy :)
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    I have Tokicos, and they are quite stiff..I heard that the KYBs can fade after a year of hard use, so I went with the Tokicos.
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    James Bullshit Police

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    yeah my kybs are done for, i've had them on for about a year
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    Ok cool, Ill get those then, dont want them to fade out.
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    Ok, what other site is good and reliable that has these Koni that you speak off? Are they better than Tokico?
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    Koni struts are good, in fact DAMNED good, but i couldn't find any for the 01/02 corolla...and your car uses the same struts.
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    That sucks... but Tokico are next after those right? So They should be good.
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    Tokicos are damned good.
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    lol
    tokico's are good but koni's are better~ :)
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    since you said youi dont mind feeling everything, Tokico or Koni definately.
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    i have tokicos w/ a 2 '' drop and they are great.
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    actually.... you can get konis to fit on your car... jspexae102 knows the details
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    kyb only if price isn't a factor. tokicos are a lil pricey, and konis are even more expensive.
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    but you pay to play :)
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