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Progress Springs on stock shocks?

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SilvaSpyda

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Jun 5, 2002
I've searched and have found that some people are using these springs on the stock shocks...I found these springs for a good price and was wondering how long i could use these on my stock shocks until they blow...:)low funds And also how are these springs overall?
 
IMO just wait until you have enought money for aftermarket shocks....just buy the springs now, if they are a good deal, then just don't install them until you have aftermarket shocks:thumb:
 
Depends on the roads where you live.I've had mine on teh stocks for a yrs until they blew...I just got some Tokico Blues and installed them...The ride is alot better...Next i'll get the Tokico Illumina's when the time comes around again.
 
$127 at optionsauto.com. They are stiffer springs you may get away with it for a while. Ive run KYB GR2 struts/Progress springs for over a year w/out probs. If money is tight just get some GR2s or Tokico HP blues on the front, the rears should be last longer than the front shocks, then get rears later since you shouldnt need an alignment just changing rears.
 
Tein's STECH spring is designed to work with Stock Shocks. Atlhough, the life of the shocks will still be shorten, however, it supposely last longer than combinations of other springs and stock shocks.
 
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