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Shocks for a stock Civic?
I want to get some shocks for a 91 Civic. This car is stock and will
never see track time; it is the quintessential daily driver. The only time it sees hard work is that it has to drive a dirt road where I have gone airborne before with my first car. So, no lowering for it. Based on that, which would be the best shocks for the beast: KYB GR2 Tokico HP Bilstein Touring -- Mauricio raub-kudria-com (if you need to email me, use this address =) |
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Shocks for a stock Civic?
Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> I want to get some shocks for a 91 Civic. This car is stock and will > never see track time; it is the quintessential daily driver. The only > time it sees hard work is that it has to drive a dirt road where I have > gone airborne before with my first car. So, no lowering for it. Based > on that, which would be the best shocks for the beast: > > KYB GR2 > Tokico HP > Bilstein Touring > kyb. great quality, great price, comfy but not sloppy, a good all-round shock. |
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Shocks for a stock Civic?
On Mar 29, 10:07 pm, jim beam > wrote:
> Mauricio Tavares wrote: > > I want to get some shocks for a 91 Civic. This car is stock and will > > never see track time; it is the quintessential daily driver. The only > > time it sees hard work is that it has to drive a dirt road where I have > > gone airborne before with my first car. So, no lowering for it. Based > > on that, which would be the best shocks for the beast: > > > KYB GR2 > > Tokico HP > > Bilstein Touring > > kyb. great quality, great price, comfy but not sloppy, a good all-round > shock. I second Jim's comments. Hard to go wrong with KYB for commuting. I had Tokico's in my Integra. I liked them but none of my passengers did. YMMV |
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Shocks for a stock Civic?
"ACAR" > wrote in message
ups.com... > On Mar 29, 10:07 pm, jim beam > wrote: > > Mauricio Tavares wrote: > > > I want to get some shocks for a 91 Civic. This car is stock and will > > > never see track time; it is the quintessential daily driver. The only > > > time it sees hard work is that it has to drive a dirt road where I have > > > gone airborne before with my first car. So, no lowering for it. Based > > > on that, which would be the best shocks for the beast: > > > > > KYB GR2 > > > Tokico HP > > > Bilstein Touring > > > > kyb. great quality, great price, comfy but not sloppy, a good all-round > > shock. > > I second Jim's comments. Hard to go wrong with KYB for commuting. > I had Tokico's in my Integra. I liked them but none of my passengers > did. > YMMV > Bueno, the OEM shocks lasted a long time. Why not price exact replacements, just for a laugh? Saludos, Earle |
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