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New Shock Absorbers?


Ben Baker
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Bonjour!!

after considering my options, i've decided against getting a different car and i'm going to stick with the trusty celica.

but i've been having problems with the suspension since it was lowered about 18 months ago :( , i've got a feeling it is because i have just lowered it with springs.

i'm going to get me some shock absorbers as soon as the funds are in place,

Just wondering which are the best value for money set i could get? and where from?

Cheers folks.

;)

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Bonjour!!

after considering my options, i've decided against getting a different car and i'm going to stick with the trusty celica.

but i've been having problems with the suspension since it was lowered about 18 months ago :( , i've got a feeling it is because i have just lowered it with springs.

i'm going to get me some shock absorbers as soon as the funds are in place,

Just wondering which are the best value for money set i could get? and where from?

Cheers folks.

;)

I have fitted Koni adjustables to a Yaris, after listening to a few opinions. They cost about the same as factory ones and can be made softer or firmer to suit. In the case of the fronts, they can be adjusted without having to remove them, by a radiator style cap, you get with them. On a medium setting, they offer a comfortable ride whilst still dealing with potholes etc, better then Toyota jobbies! I found a dealer on the net called motorsportworld to be the best price.
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shorten the springs , and you instantly shorten the bound and rebound of the damper.

new ones may help , but then again may not.

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