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rst95eclipse 08-22-2006 10:53 AM

What setup should I go with?
 
Tokico Illumina 5 ways have caught my eye. However, KYB AGX adjustables look okay too. I was wondering what I should wrap them with. I want a coilover setup (Dropzone perhaps...........). The last setup that I'm looking at is the B+G S3 setup, expensive but looks to be kosher. What are your thoughts guys? I'm open to other options.

Thanks guys.

Kracka 08-22-2006 11:02 AM

Re: What setup should I go with?
 
Tokico's are better shocks than the AGX's for the 2G cars. MachV.com sells a complete set of Tokico shocks and springs that looks, rides, and handles really nicely for a very good price. If you want coilovers, get a true coilover setup not threaded sleves/springs that just slip over the shocks. If you insist on getting these fake coilovers, I suppose GroundControl would be your best bet. I had the GC's and trust me, you can find a much better setup.

clean2g 08-22-2006 03:14 PM

Re: What setup should I go with?
 
I second S2kracka's motion. I had KYB AGX's on my 2g and the rear ones blew out twice, not to mention the ride was crazy bouncy. After I switched to the tokicos it was like a world of difference. I have Ground Control coilovers but if I were you I'd just spend a little more money and get some true coilovers (ie tein). I'm not that impressed with the Ground Controls and they're a bitch to adjust, not to mention one of them has warped.

rst95eclipse 08-22-2006 03:58 PM

Re: What setup should I go with?
 
I was being hella sarcastic about Dropzone's. Tein was my first choice for a coilover setup. Thanks for the imput guys.

Please feel free on adding your two cents. Anyone ever riden in or has a ride with B+G S3's?

Kracka 08-22-2006 04:24 PM

Re: What setup should I go with?
 
Check back a few posts in the Suspension section of this board, we just went over a lot of coilover discussion a few days ago.


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