Its for Tokico shocks and springs. Are these any good i cant really find to much info on them. How are they selling them for so cheap? Is it because they are cheap?
Whats up with this auction??
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I've heard of those Tokico blue's brand new lasting 3 months... -
Mixed reviews, I used to have em in my club racer Gti but it was perfect for light weight cars. They're BMW stuff doesn't seem to last well even their adjustable Illumia's. But on a side bar they have a lifetime warranty.Comment
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Is it worth a try of purchasing them or am i wasting my money?Comment
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depends on how much, or how little, you value your money.Originally posted by PedroIs it worth a try of purchasing them or am i wasting my money?My mountains are better than yours.Comment
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i've got part of this kit for sale if you are interested...
springs and rear shocks with only about 300 miles on them,
still shiny and new for $150...
i bought the kit and installed it on my 325is and it performed quite
well for the month that i had i on the car...it gave the car a nice
stance and the ride was very similar to factory...shortly thereafter,
i decided to go with 9" wide rims instead of the 7.5" rims that i was
currently running...in order to make the 9's fit, i had to install front
camber plates and dial just a bit of negative in to clear the fender
lips...unfortunately, the camber plates added about .75" to the wheel
well gap and it just didn't look right with the wide rims...
the setup really required a height adjustable setup, so i pulled the springs
and rear shocks and added the GC add-on kit...the Tokico front struts
matched the spring rate of the Eibachs, so i opted to keep them on the car...
i replaced the rears with Bilstein Sports...
if i hadn't opted to run the 9" rims, i would definitely still be running the kit...
i was VERY pleased...
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