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Old Jun 3, 2007 | 06:58 PM
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ok im in a stage of confusion and dont know how to research this. i looked at the post with all the comparisons but i didnt really understand it. i have a 92 civic cx and im in the process of installing energy suspention bushings all the way around. right now i have skunk2 coilovers on tokico blues. the struts are bad and i need to replace them but i can decide which to go with. i also have lower tie bars and a front sway bar. i was thinking about koni yellows because i always hear there nice but then i thought about going with the KYB agx? since i can get them threw work. which is a better strut? im a daily driver so i want it to be nice for street aplications but i also would like to start to autoX soon so i need something for track aplications to. i also like to ride with my car kind of slammed about level with the tire and im running 205/40r16's so im worried about performance at that height. i think thats why the tokico's when bad. im planning on spending about $400 give or take a little. right now my ride is very bad. if i hit a big bump it will throw you out of the seat. and the back is bouncy. i know sk2 coilovers are known to be stiff and i dont mind it but i dont think its supposed to be as bad as it is.
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Old Jun 3, 2007 | 08:41 PM
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