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#428992 - 23/05/02 06:08 PM Tokico Shocks
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Anyone know anything about Tokico's on the X? How do they perform?
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#428993 - 23/05/02 09:09 PM Re: Tokico Shocks
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For a stock vehicle, they are great, but if you are going to add a lift it would be better to go with the Billsteins. I traded mine when I added the lift, because the rears weren't long enough. Good ride with both, I couldn't tell you which is better.
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#428994 - 07/08/02 10:06 AM Re: Tokico Shocks
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Registered: 17/07/02
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Quote:
Originally posted by CharlieH:
For a stock vehicle, they are great, but if you are going to add a lift it would be better to go with the Billsteins. I traded mine when I added the lift, because the rears weren't long enough. Good ride with both, I couldn't tell you which is better.
What change did you feel with the Tokicos when you had them installed? Did any of the bounciness of the X on streets diminish with them or was it a stiffer ride?

Thanks for any info.

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