KYB+Vogtland or Tokico? Help!!

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  • Spitfire8o5
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    Originally posted by Philo
    High five for someone who listens!

    Should be enjoyable.
    haha i have my toes, ears, fingers and knees clossed.. sounds like a nice set up.. but i have a lot more to learn and do because.. i plan on slidin' it like thers no tomorro.. :) i have had 2 s13 hatches and loved them.. always loved how these look.. haha so i made so deals and couldnt be happier..

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  • Spitfire8o5
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    Originally posted by Stephen
    i blew mine in a month.
    you also gotta think about what springs and how low you guys had the car sitting.. i had tokikos on my 92 eg hatch and made it down the track at 12.5 and still good till this day.. cant say anything bad about the company..

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  • red325
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    Originally posted by 1mz
    I respectfully disagree. I run blues on my dd, and love them. 40,000 miles on them now and never had an issue - but there is nothing wrong with the other set up :)
    Same. Love the stance, and they're going strong on 15K miles...

    Rides pretty stiff but if you're a good and careful driver it's no problem.

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by 1mz
    I respectfully disagree. I run blues on my dd, and love them. 40,000 miles on them now and never had an issue - but there is nothing wrong with the other set up :)
    i blew mine in a month.

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  • Philo
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    High five for someone who listens!

    Should be enjoyable.

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  • 1mz
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    I respectfully disagree. I run blues on my dd, and love them. 40,000 miles on them now and never had an issue - but there is nothing wrong with the other set up :)

    Originally posted by Asbradley21
    Tokico=absolute shit. Always.

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  • Slangbox
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    Nice.

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  • Spitfire8o5
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    Woo!! Waited a little and extremely paid off.. Got some
    Billie/vogtland combo for $460!! Can't wait'

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  • Spitfire8o5
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    Originally posted by 2002maniac
    we put the vogtland/kyb combo on my cousin's car and i was surprised by how good a setup is. The only downside is that cheap shocks just don't last as long as the high quality stuff so you'll be changing them after 2-3 years.

    I'd recommend saving up for a few more months and getting the bils sports.
    oh snaps!! 2-3 years! thatd be perfect haha id be able to save up for a dreamy Ground Control Billy Sport set up!! haha.. the vogtland/kyb is to daily drive around untill i can get something really nice.. thanks man, exactly what i was lookin for

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  • 2002maniac
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    we put the vogtland/kyb combo on my cousin's car and i was surprised by how good a setup is. The only downside is that cheap shocks just don't last as long as the high quality stuff so you'll be changing them after 2-3 years.

    I'd recommend saving up for a few more months and getting the bils sports.

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  • Spitfire8o5
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    pretty sure the GR-2/s arent adjustable.. and yea.. seems like the KYB set up is going to sucker me in.. if anything mob about on these untill i can afford some billys :) thanks fellas

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  • DRTSRFR
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    GR-2's are not adjustable...

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  • Stephen
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    both kits are vogtland springs really, thats who makes springs for tokico. But id go with KYBs

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  • yberther
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    kyb gr2's aren't a bad set-up. They're adjustable and if they pop you're only out $135 :)

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  • Asbradley21
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    Tokico=absolute shit. Always.

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