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Old 03-27-2006, 08:55 AM
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These kyb gr2 i saw on ebay were a little cheap. Just curious if these would be good or not? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
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Depends on what you want them for, they are basically stock replacement shocks.
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hehe, back in the day everyone used to wonder about tokico blues vs kyb gr2's

basically they're both weak shocks,
maybe alittle bit better than stock.. but not by much. Not enough to run any high spring rate spring, and thats the bottom line.

2 choices here:
-run stock shocks on whatever springs u get, and risk them blowing out after a while(which is what'd probly hapen with the gr2's)
-or spend money on something proper and have it work properly

I recommend the 2nd choice
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