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Old Sep 28, 2004
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tokico, agx, and springs help

Ok first of all, where can u get the agx? and does anyone have them? I am thinking about getting tokico blues and as of right now I have aerospeed coilovers and the ride is almost unbearable. I need help with what springs to get. What springs combined with the tokico shocks will give me the best ride? All I am concerned with is the ride comfort. My back end is way too bouncy and I bottom out almost all the time. I have already replaced my shocks once and now I have the Kyb oem replacements. Please someone help me figure out what will give me the best ride quality. I am on a budget, so pricing is a problem. My car is pretty low right now, and I keep raising it hoping that will help, but nothing does. I want it to stay sorta low, i just don't want to have to put it back to stock height. Thanks, any suggestions will help.
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For the best ride quality & handling improvement, I would suggest the Koni adjustable shocks with Neuspeed sports springs. Tokico shocks are great but I like Koni better because of the longevity. The Neuspeed sports springs are just slightly stiffer than factory Honda springs so the ride quality would a lot better than what you have right now. If you don't really want to the car to be too low, I would suggest the Eibach Pro-Kit springs. They are slightly softer than the Neuspeed sports springs but only drop the car I believe about 1"-1.25".
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I just got Tokico HP's with Sportlines installed yesterday. The car handles a lot better and the ride quality is pretty close to stock; it's just a bit more firm.
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We have TOKICO HP available for $370 shipped if you need them. Plenty in stock
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how much is it for just the back 2???
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Originally Posted by TSSCivic
I would suggest the Koni adjustable shocks
are those the strut inserts or do they actually have the whole shock/strut unit. just wondering.
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The whole shock/strut unit.
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Koni Yellow (Sport) fronts are inserts.
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Oh yea, I forgot to mention that.
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