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NotSoSlowSHO

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Paul said:
Am I wrong? Eibachs are weaker than GOOD stock springs.

There is no comparison.

Eibachs are progressive. Stock are linear.

New Eibachs might ride a little smoother than new stock springs, but they will get progressively stiffer as they are compressed.
 

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NotSoSlowSHO said:
There is no comparison.

Eibachs are progressive. Stock are linear.

New Eibachs might ride a little smoother than new stock springs, but they will get progressively stiffer as they are compressed.

Not to mention the stock springs are prone to sagging and even cracking. They are pretty much garbage. Especially the rears.
 

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SHO Continental said:
my '93 is riding on tokicos in the rear and gabriels up front.. one of the front tokicos was dead when I bought my set and tokico didn't feel like replacing it. So now I'm stuck until I can get a set of koni's. It rides fine like this, the front gets 1 or 2 bounces in though on harsh roads sometimes. :shrug:

You know.. it rides pretty good, but those one or two bounces are starting to get to me, I think I'll be buying one of those tokico inserts to repair my dead tokico. :nut:
 

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Tokico Lifetime Warranty

Please recall that the Tokicos have a lifetime warranty that applies to the original purchaser/original car combination.
 

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