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Post what kind of struts should i use?

I have goldline springs already and my rear struts are pretty much shut down already, i need help on choosing what kind of struts to replace my stock ones, should i just get the rear struts replace cuz my front ones are still good, i dont really care for the price of them as along as they are not to expensive, and the handling of my car is kinda shitty right now it vibrates alot when i brake on the freeway is it because i have a blown struts....
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Koni Yellows are the only aftermarket strut available...so thats your answer... http://www.tornactive.com
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