OEM struts w/ Eibach Springs?

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SHOLUVR

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This is my first post, so be kind. Next week I am taking my 95 MTX SHO to FPS for some repairs and upgrades. I plan to get the AL SFB, SF connectors, springs and struts. What will be the difference in ride between OEM struts w/Eibachs and Tokico w/Eibachs? I'm trying to decide if I should go with the Tokico instead of OEM struts.
 

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OEM struts will not last with lowering springs.

I am currently running Monroe sensatrac Struts with modified Moog CC springs with excellent results. A bit stiffer than stock and progressive.
 

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SHOLUVR:
This is my first post, so be kind. Next week I am taking my 95 MTX SHO to FPS for some repairs and upgrades. I plan to get the AL SFB, SF connectors, springs and struts. What will be the difference in ride between OEM struts w/Eibachs and Tokico w/Eibachs? I'm trying to decide if I should go with the Tokico instead of OEM struts.
I tried this on my wifes old '93 some time back, the OEM's only lasted 6 months.
Go tokico!
 

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Thanks for the replies. Mainly, I'm worried about the Tokico/Eibach combination being too harsh.
 

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SHOLUVR:
Thanks for the replies. Mainly, I'm worried about the Tokico/Eibach combination being too harsh.
Then go koni's, a little more money but a more comfortable ride.
 

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