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    Well ive been having problems with alot of knocking from the front end lately and couldnt figure it out.
    Then after doing a full inspection i found that my tokicos are goneski

    So my question is, are there any places around that can rebuild tokicos or am i better off just getting some new shockers instead?
    Thanks guys
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    probably best you find some other new ones and ill come by and pick up the old rubbish ones yeah?

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    nah definately get them rebuilt i say
    probably ur best bet would be a 4wd place that deal with all the raising and lowering of cars. they should be able to point u in the right direction at least.

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    to my knowlege tokicos are not serviceable, unfortunately.

    most kybs are.
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    Mmm thats a shame, i loved my tokico with my eibach springs

    How do the kybs go? Thier still an alrite shocker yea?
    And i have to get ae82 front kybs don't i?
    VLNY

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    ae92 are the ones ur after

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    ST185. AE92 are very short and more commonly used in the form of nonadjustable TRD yellows

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    what do i need to do to make sure i have an appropriate amount of droop in my front end set up then?
    do i have to match the right spring height to make sure everything goes together well? cxause atm my current set up feels as if the whole car falls into the hole.
    VLNY

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