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stylz
9th August 2008, 07:49 AM
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 :)
Todd
9th August 2008, 08:08 AM
probably best you find some other new ones and ill come by and pick up the old rubbish ones yeah? ;)
haha
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.
slydar
9th August 2008, 09:29 AM
to my knowlege tokicos are not serviceable, unfortunately.
most kybs are.
stylz
9th August 2008, 10:04 AM
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?
Todd
9th August 2008, 12:02 PM
ae92 are the ones ur after
Gilly
9th August 2008, 01:22 PM
ST185. AE92 are very short and more commonly used in the form of nonadjustable TRD yellows
stylz
13th August 2008, 12:04 AM
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.
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