Suspension Talk about your suspension within.

What shocks would u suggest?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #11  
Old 07-31-2007 | 01:32 AM
accords own's Avatar
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 506
From:
Default RE: What shocks would u suggest?

wow, where do u work/what do u do?
 
  #12  
Old 07-31-2007 | 01:37 AM
stevent's Avatar
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 429
From:
Default RE: What shocks would u suggest?

haha I guess this thread is being hijacked. But I work at a family furniture store doing deliveries and sales. It's been slow lately so I dont want to spend anything as of yet because I need to pay some stuff off.
 
  #13  
Old 07-31-2007 | 01:44 AM
accords own's Avatar
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 506
From:
Default RE: What shocks would u suggest?

it has kinda been hijacked but his question has already been answered. wow, maybe i will get a job app for that, haha. but not to get off topic, keep us updated on the koni shocks!
 
  #14  
Old 07-31-2007 | 05:32 PM
crist95
Unregistered
Posts: n/a
Default RE: What shocks would u suggest?

Yeah you two might wanna exchange email address... So back to the subject matter at hand, I dont think i want to throw down 600 on shocks. Around 200 works for me.
 
  #15  
Old 07-31-2007 | 05:55 PM
crist95
Unregistered
Posts: n/a
Default RE: What shocks would u suggest?

I have called a reseller for KYB shocks. He told me that if I want a smooth ride like a new car that I would want factory shocks. Any other brand is going to be stiffer but better handling. So now Im stuck. Will these after market shocks yield the same result that I have now?! Please let me know.
 
  #16  
Old 07-31-2007 | 06:05 PM
stevent's Avatar
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 429
From:
Default RE: What shocks would u suggest?

depending on how low you go, aftermarket shocks work better than stock stocks/struts.
I'd anything if you lower it about 1.75' you can get away with stock shocks/struts, but be prepared for a bumpy ride.
Aftermarket shocks are designed for cars that are lowered, not stocks.

*edit*
before you buy the shocks, check if your shocks/struts are ok first. Because you dont want to buy something when it's not damaged.
 
  #17  
Old 07-31-2007 | 09:20 PM
accords own's Avatar
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 506
From:
Default RE: What shocks would u suggest?

if anything, i was gonna drop 2.0 front and 1.8 rear with a tanabe lowering kit, but i was just gonna put a set of tokico shocks with them, which all together are around $280 (for the shocks). that's the lowest price i found (for my car), but i think you will be hard pressed to find a set of shocks for a flat 200 dollars. the lowest price i found for your car was $334 for a set of tokico shocks >>here's a link for just the front shocks (priced individually): http://www.optionsauto.com/prodinfo.asp?number=T-HU3730, here's for the rear (also priced individually): http://www.optionsauto.com/prodinfo.asp?number=T-HU2934.but i do not like to use ebay, so maybe u could find a lower price on there. but that guy u called is right, if u do not have a lowering kit and just want shocks then u should get factory shocks (smoother ride), restating what stevent said: make sure to check if yours are damaged or not, cuz if they arent damaged then there is no point to getting new ones. if you have a lowering kit, then definately get aftermarket shocks because that is what they are made for (better handling and smoother ride w/ lowering springs). sorry to get off topic earlier :-( ... buti hope this helps! let us know what u decide!
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
irhunter
General Tech Help
4
03-26-2012 10:03 PM
CaryKojiOba
Headers, Intake, & Exhaust
0
09-22-2011 06:42 PM
ditbu13oi
Suspension
0
05-08-2007 06:56 AM
redwaterfried
Appearance
1
02-04-2006 10:16 PM




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:28 AM.