Sportsline Springs + Tokico shocks recommendations
I'd recommend Koni Yellows or any adjustable spring as the sportline drop is kinda uneven (rear sits lower than front because of "smaller" wheel well even though its 1.7"f/1.7"r).
I have this same setup and I would go with the Koni's if I could do it over. The Tokico get pretty beat by the Springs because they are so low. The Koni's are worth the extra money in durabilty and adjustability. But the Sportlines are a good spring and the ride is not harsh at all IMO
It's not a bad setup. Just make sure you get the Illuminas if you are getting Tokicos. I also suggest Bilsteins and Koni Yellows.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jeff K. »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Do bilsteins come in adjustable? Are they expensive. YEah i heard that about sportlines, how they are uneven.</TD></TR></TABLE>
1. No, but you can send them off and be made adjustable.
2. No, in comparison to Koni Yellows, etc.
3. They aren't the same height in the front and rear. The rear sits just a bit lower.
1. No, but you can send them off and be made adjustable.
2. No, in comparison to Koni Yellows, etc.
3. They aren't the same height in the front and rear. The rear sits just a bit lower.
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