| 09-02-2004, 05:34 PM | #11 |
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Yup, KYB GR-2 shocks are a nice cheap upgrade- they're slightly stiffer than stock shocks (about 15%), and they're usually about $200 a set. I've got a set on my truck ($80) and a set on my girlfriend's Civic ($160), and they work great.
Later on, get all your braces in and make sure they don't have any joints in them. Flex is bad. Even later, you can upgrade sway bars, then go to polyurethane bushings all around, maybe a traction bar kit from JimFab or Full-Race too. |
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| 09-13-2004, 01:29 AM | #12 |
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i would go with the tokico's. the hp's would be good for what u want. dont buy cheap stuff or ull regreat it in the long run. u dont have to go overboard but look for a moderate price n it should work out for u
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| 09-19-2004, 02:51 AM | #13 |
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like everyone else said dont do stuff the cheap way. it always works out so that u have to do things twice in the end. tein makes good suspension kits and they have a lot of price ranges so u may be able to fit into one of thier lower priced kits. also ur still gonna need a camber kit and if ur not gonna do it urself then ur gonna have to pay for labor too so plan on spending about 700bills total and that not even for the best stuff. check out ebay tho. they have really good prices there. dont kno if ur gonna get good quality but its worth a look
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