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yankees1919

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May 1, 2004
Montvale, New Jersey
Alright quick question...I have tokico blues with tokico springs and they must have been cut as they are ridiculously low...Im getting eibach prokit springs...Now would it be smart to buy new shocks as well...Or is it easy to simply install the new springs without messing with the shocks? Im not too familiar with suspension...Any help would be appreciated...And maybe a short explanation...Thanks in advance. Dan
 
I would appreciate some help on this topic...I did some searches and couldn't find what I was looking for...So if anyone has any useful comments ut would be appreciated
 
Depends on your shocks. Some shocks are too soft or too hard for your spring rates, you won't get a very smooth, or well performing car.
So if it's stock shocks, and you're getting prokits I would get some new ones.

If you're not sure, ask the previous owner, or go find your receipts (if you bought the shocks)

If you're looking to buy new shocks I'd suggest searching to see other people's reviews and opinions on specific shocks. The trend I have seen is Koni Sports (yellows) with Prokits.

Best of luck.
 
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