which one of these would be good for daily driving on ractive coilovers??
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kyb gr2 vs tokico blues
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i had tokico blue with tein s lowering springs on my 90sedan, i personally didnt like them because the shocks felt wobbly, so last week i upgraded to tokico illumina 5 and skunk2 coilovers and i rides much better and handles the bumps better too, mostly because the shocks are adjustable, if you can go the extra mile do it and you wont regret it
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Originally posted by EXR_6which one of these would be good for daily driving on ractive coilovers??
I suggest selling your Ractive coilover sleeves and getting a good lowering spring & shock combo. If you want the "coilover sleeve" adjustment, get a real coilover system, but I feel that's a waste since you will not use it for what it is for...racing, balance, full adjustment.
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Originally posted by '90 H22 CB7I know they're both OEM replacement, but I have heard better things about Tokico blues than th GR2s in terms of life span on a drop.
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KYB don't know 1st hand but i got the tokico blue with e-bay coilover, At 1st it was good but now I hate it... I'm going to replace the coilover to see if it gets better
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Originally posted by '90 H22 CB7I know they're both OEM replacement, but I have heard better things about Tokico blues than th GR2s in terms of life span on a drop.
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