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    KYB's or Tokico's???

    My '88 325is DD is a monster truck right now! Its on stock suspension. I want to lower it for looks but on something reliable. I was just gonna do it with springs but figured it's 23+ year old suspension shocks might blow. Might as well spend the lil extra cash and get both shocks and springs. I am debating over KYB's & Tokico blues. Anybody try either out before or have any advice as to which you recommend or another similar solution?

    KYB's


    Tokico Blues
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    KYB's
    80.00%
    12
    Tokico blues
    20.00%
    3

    #2
    Bilstein/H&R is a proven combo.

    I bought my 318is with Bilsteins and Tokico lowering springs. Rides fine and handles pretty damn well. (I also have an autoX prepped e30 with AST coilovers ... )
    STX e30
    No. 10/110 STX: 1989 325i
    DD: 1991 318is slicktop

    SHAZAM, GOMER, LOOK AHEAD.

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      #3
      Originally posted by 110stx View Post
      Bilstein/H&R is a proven combo.

      I bought my 318is with Bilsteins and Tokico lowering springs. Rides fine and handles pretty damn well. (I also have an autoX prepped e30 with AST coilovers ... )
      Trying to stay close to $400 though & only need them for DD

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        #4
        Im running KYB +KW springs for my rear setup. Rides really well
        2014 Alpine White 335i MSport
        (Daily Driver)
        Full Mperformance Aero

        2007 Black Sapphire Metallic E92 335i (6MT)
        KW V2 Coilovers
        VRSF Catless Downpipes

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          #5
          If you refuse to get bilsteins (worth it) get the KYBs. They'll blow, but not nearly as fast as POS tokicos.

          S54B32 swap in progress. Status: Getting There

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            #6
            The PO put tokickos on three months ago. I'm chomping at the bit to throw them in the trash.

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              #7
              Definitely KYB's are the way to go

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                #8
                Whether you are doing this for just looks or performance it makes no sense not to do it right. The sweet taste of a low cost will be forgotten long before the bitter taste of a bad choice is obvious. If you lower the car you need shocks that have travel and damping characteristics appropriate to the springs used. And the springs need to be stiff enough for the shorter length, which will make for greater NVH. H&R Sport springs are good for a moderate drop and H&R Race springs will give more drop. Either are best coupled with Bilstein Sport or Koni SA shocks.

                To answer the question in the thread subject, neither is acceptable.
                The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
                Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jlevie View Post
                  To answer the question in the thread subject, neither is acceptable.

                  This is what I was implying when I said billie/H&r is a proven combo.

                  Whatever you spend on the tokicos or kybs is going to be money pist away ... Stopgap winds up costing more.
                  STX e30
                  No. 10/110 STX: 1989 325i
                  DD: 1991 318is slicktop

                  SHAZAM, GOMER, LOOK AHEAD.

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                    #10
                    I am running KYB's with H&R OE springs on my 318is...Its been 4 months or so with no issues. Rides very well for a DD - not too stiff.

                    Id say go with the bilsteins if your going to lower the car much...H&R OE's are only about an inch drop.

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                      #11
                      Thanks for the advice guys
                      ...Imma just save up lil more and get some h&r race with some bilsteins

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by gueronasty View Post
                        trying to stay close to $400 though & only need them for dd

                        joms?
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                          #13
                          Tokico Illuminas which are FULLY adjustable.
                          '90 325is DD, 5 spd swap-H&R springs-Euro Headlight Fully Built OBD1 M54b30. Ox Blood interior, 3.46 LSD with Z3M Diff Cover. Custom shifter, every bushing replaced.
                          '86 325e- Donor car for swap/parts car
                          '00 323i- BBS 197s Totalted
                          '89 740 turbo Volvo- Donated

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                            #14
                            Tokicos are crap. They ride like a dream for about 4 weeks, then they take a dump. I picked mine up for $75 NEW iirc. So unless you can source them for cheap like I did, I wouldnt even bother.

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                              #15
                              for the rears, get kybs made for the camaro.

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