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Old August 9th, 2007, 06:30 AM   #1
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strut, shock, and spring question


i have a 95 convertable mustang gt and need to replace the shock so why not replace it all at the same time. I have been looking at buying everything separate and in a package. any recommendations. First i was looking at this but not sure how the shocks and struts are Eibach Pro-System Plus. Then i was looking at this TOKICO HP STRUTS SHOCKS & SPRINGS. Also koni and kyb. so i am confused and thought i would see what everyone else thinks. Thank
 
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i have the tokico hps and lowering springs on my 93 gt. nice drop, no more bouncing around, nice performace feel. the tokico illuminas are adjustable also. i would suggest geting aftermarket control arms.
 
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