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Old Jul 15, 2004
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budget shocks

im on a budget right now and well i recently bought goldline springs that have a 1.75" drop and was looking for some decent shocks to go with that setup or would i be fine with stock shocks? also, is an obx camber kit any good? they retail for about a hundred on ebay and they say that they retail for $280 elsewhere so i just wandted to know, thanks for any help
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Old Jul 15, 2004
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Tokico Blues shoud do fine for you. If you want more performance then get Konis.
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where can i find these at? i cant seem to find any shocks
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check out ebay, they had some before, not sure if they still have them.
Tokico Blues go about 350~400 I believe? and Koni's go around 500 or something like that.
I'm about to drop my car with neuspeed sport springs on a stock suspension. I'll just try to drive careful for now..hehe If i blow my shocks I'mma go with Tokicos
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gotrice's profile says he has an 03. To make tokicos fit on an 03 you will need to drill the knuckle holes to 16mm. What do you guys think woud be the best way to do that? Step bit maybe?
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I was thinking conical reamer.... that way the hole stays centered. Metric drill bits are hard enough to find in this country, let alone a specialty one like a stepped bit. You should be able to find a reamer for that size though.
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There is a groupbuy for it, check the groupbuy section (370 shipped)
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