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Do I Need Aftermarket Shocks?

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by JordanInc, Jan 26, 2008.

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    JordanInc ZZE110

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    Do I Need Aftermarket Shocks?

    I got my car lowered today...Teins S-Tech, which i believe is a 1.5 Drop. But right now it's on stock shocks. Some ppl told me that its ok with stock shocks cuz the corolla is light and s-techs are made for stock shocks...
    but then theres also someone that told me that they're known for blowing up ur shocks, which kinda scared me

    my gas mileage is about 64000
    and its a 2000 car, u guys think i need aftermarket shocks?

    if so, what brand do u recommend
    i just want it to be as cheap and reliable as possible, it doesnt has to be those adjustable ones that i cant afford. ]=

    if not, cool. =D
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Springs are never made for stock shocks. As long as the spring ratio is stiffer, it will put excessive pressure on the stock strut that wasn't designed for that extra. They will blow early. Cheap and reliable just isn't possible. Haven't you heard the saying: "Fast and cheap won't be reliable. Cheap and reliable won't be fast. And fast and reliable won't be cheap." Ok, substitute fast for something else. LOL :D Get KYB GR2's for a more stock feel and Tokicos for a more sporty feel(although they do tend to blow out early). A full set of struts will be around 3-400. Around 200 if you're lucky.
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    yo dude, i have some tokico blues. they're only for the front. they're brand spankin new, never been used or installed. you'll need to get rear ones on your own. they were 103.88 as listed on

    http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/s...4294967266+9313
    scroll down to the blue shocks...

    i'll sell them to you for... ummm $85 per side.
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    i still have my s-techs on stock shocks but need to get new ones. but the ride isn't that bad only a bit bouncy
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    i think im going to go w/ coilover setup instead in the future
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    no, i just lowerred my car yesterday and this entire week it's been raining like shit in LA so i havent gotten the chance to take a pic of it outside, i'll take some tomorrow morning.
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    lol

    but damn only 250 miles? i get around 200-220 miles and it's only at half..
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    Holy crap!?!!! I only get around 250miles per full tank.

    Yup, it's recommended to change to an aftermarket struts when you lower your car.
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    I get 300-350 usually. I might occasionally get really close to 400. I hit it once or twice before.
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    Because I'm not sure if my gas gauge is reading it correctly. Every time I think I'm empty, I fill it up and the pump stops at 8gal. Haha.
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    Well my engine needs to be rebuilt .... bad .. only time i get good gas mileage is on long road trips .. my local gas mileage sucks ..
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    lol my bad, i meant total milage of the car in general.

    i dont know my 'gas milage' cuz i dunno how to calculate it, the last time i pumped a full tank...it had in 10.26 gallon, which costed me about 32 bucks, damn.



    so...here are some of the updated pics of my car...with the teins installed

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    LOL, dirty ass hub caps...time to get some white rims
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    that is meet material right there.
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    looks bad a$$. now u should get the front lip that rollatuner has
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    kyb? you dont want tocikos?
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    can't wait to see that all together on ur car!
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    I also second the motion.

    Now you need a TRD spoiler. Good luck! :D btw, the TRD side skirts would sit a lot lower than the front lip, since the front lip doesn't add any width to the bumper. You're better off with a set of OEM Corolla S skirts.
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    oh well, i already got them, haha
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    my car is VERY bouncy ]=
    i think i'll be getting kyb shocks

    anyone know a site for purchase...thats not a ripped off price?
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    I'll answer with another question. You don't want a blow out? :D haha
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    yeah what he said. sorry jcrwzr. lol
    well... i wont be getting shocks for a while i hope i will soon enough

    just to clarify if im right...will those shocks make it more stiff so the ride isnt as bouncy over bumps and such? and...also, would a front strut bar also make a difference?
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    KYB GR2's are OEM replacement... So don't expect it to be stiff. But you'd probably feel the difference just because your stock shocks are already old and tired.

    What I'm saying is OEM brand new Toyota struts and a brand new KYB GR2's wouldn't be much of a difference.

    Depends on what strutbar you are getting. The TRD one makes small but noticeable difference.
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    sweet, i better start saving up for another 400 then O.O
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    Once again, TRD parts like the strut bar are hard to find. Just get a generic bar. What you get out of a strut bar really doesn't justify overpaying for one.
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    then what do you think is the best solution to make it less bouncier?
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    You should be fine with KYB's. If you're really worried that it's going to be too bouncy, try the stiffer Tokico's.
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