Toxicos and Intrax

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92sho16

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The subject title says it all. Ive never heard of anybody running intrax and toxico's is there a reason for this? Is this a bad idea?
 

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Actually there are quite a few running this set up... I don't know how it performs personally, but I hear it is quite nice.

<small>[ June 05, 2003, 10:14 PM: Message edited by: yamahaSHO ]</small>
 

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I'm running that set up right now and i love it to dealth i wouldn't change it for the world...It still rides like a brand new car... But when u hit a bumb you can kind of feel it. But i was going for the lowered look any way and i was wanting this combo for handleing also. really helped me on the on and off ramps.. I would get the combo man!! thumb

<small>[ June 07, 2003, 03:34 AM: Message edited by: ShoGuy93 ]</small>
 

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I have run intrax/tokicos intrax/konis tokico/eibach intrax/eibach on my 1991 plus for a tleast two months each.

My personal preference, for a good firm yet streetable, comfortable for long distance drives are in order of preference:

1) Tokico / eibach
2) intrax / eibach

The intrax set up being a hair firmer that I prefer.

$.02

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quote:
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Originally posted by Nook:

2) intrax / eibach


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I'd like to see some pictures of that setup!
Intrax on the left side, Eibach on the rights side. That way you can evaluate them by which way it turns better.
 

K-Dawg

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Shoaz:
Intrax on the left side, Eibach on the rights side. That way you can evaluate them by which way it turns better.
Ahh, I get it. And if your girl likes a softer ride, you can put softer springs on her side.
Now, if I can just find someone that sells springs in pairs. :)
 

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