Intrax/KYB

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Bazooka SHO

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I notice quite of few members have Intrax springs and KYB struts. Curious how this setup works?

<small>[ April 08, 2003, 09:26 AM: Message edited by: Bazooka SHO ]</small>
 

PROPHET

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For anyone that wants this set-up,dont do it.

Spend a little more and do it right.

Im currently looking into upgrading to Tokicos.
 

SW SHO

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I'm awaiting arrival of my Intrax springs, and *was* considering the KYB's due to price, but looks like I'm gonna have to wait for more $$ to get the Tokico's.

This is why I love this forum.. learning from others mistakes, and LISTENING!
 

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I have the KYB combo, and it rides good (harsh on bumpy roads) but if I was to do it agian, I'd probably get Menroe Struts.

KYB just wears out to quickly...


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From what I hear, Monroes are not very durable either. You might be better off with the standard SHO struts if money is an issue.

K-BL:
I have the KYB combo, and it rides good (harsh on bumpy roads) but if I was to do it again, I'd probably get Monroe Struts.

KYB just wears out to quickly...


K-BL
 

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