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What shocks to get with ground control

 
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Old Jan 24, 2010
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What shocks to get with ground control

ive got the ground control coilovers and i want to know what are the best shocks to match with these because they will not fit on the stock strut assembly in the front because the stock struts are so big and the ground controls on no where near as wide

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Re: What shocks to get with ground control

Koni or tokico I suggest.
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Re: What shocks to get with ground control

Koni yellows and ground control are perfect together. It will make a very nice drop.
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Re: What shocks to get with ground control

alright thank u
 
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