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88Accord-DX
08-16-2004, 10:39 PM
Some new & used stuff I got to put on soon. Hate to put them on without Konis, Tokicos or revavled Bilsteins. :) :sad2:
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k-roy
08-16-2004, 11:13 PM
Lookin good man. You should go with Tokicos for shocks. Koni's are rare and pricy, and the Bilsteins are mega expensive. You can get a set of Tokico Blues off eBay for $220 shipped.

Moodybluesr
08-16-2004, 11:24 PM
I am using Tokico HP's (Blues) with my Lightspeed (non-progressive) springs with decent results. My ride is a bit bouncy over the rough railroad tracks and whatnot so I may upgrade to Konis later. It really depends on the spring rates as to how well the shocks will hold up. If your springs are just a bit stiffer than stock (yours are progressive, too, which helps) Tokico HP's should do just fine for your application as well.

maxoutracer
08-17-2004, 12:09 AM
i would highly recommend tokico illiuimina adjustable, you can't go wrong...

Elijah
08-17-2004, 02:06 AM
I just put the same springs on my car.And I put monro[sp] sensatrac shocks all 4.They actuall work real well together.It is not to bouncy at all.

DeathRat
08-17-2004, 04:02 AM
i would highly recommend tokico illiuimina adjustable, you can't go wrong...
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According to Tokico's On-Line Catalog.....Illuminas are not available anymore for the 86-89 Accord, just the Performances.
Performance P/N:
Fronts: HU2781/HU2782
Rears: HU2783 X2

88Accord-DX
08-17-2004, 11:47 PM
I just put the same springs on my car.And I put monro[sp] sensatrac shocks all 4.They actuall work real well together.It is not to bouncy at all.
Well, wish I knew how much they where & where you got them. I guess I better wait till I get enough $$ for them Tokicos on ebay for $239.





Thanks you guys for giving me some insight on the situation. Much appreciatied. :cool: