Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
the kyb's dont work with a dropped car, they are a STOCK replacement.
tokicos do work with a drop.
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
yes thats what i thought until i read the "Dampers (aka SHocks)" thread where it says KYB are 10 - 15% stiffer than stock. KYB says this, but is it true?
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
they are stiffer, but they are stock replacements, they will bottom out with any sorda drop.
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
and thats what i was asking i only have a 1" drop and thought i could save a few bucks by goin with the kyb's but i just said f it ill get the tokico's
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
be sure to get tokicos if you have any drop. i plan on doing a drop, sometime later in the long time, but for now, im gonna just gonna use my current springs and just use the tokicos.
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
well i've got konis for up front but from what i gather the rears aren't all that important.. some people use revalved bilsteins up front and regular bilsteins in the back and don't seem to complain
considering i'm only looking for two there probably wont be much of a difference price wise so i'll prolly get tokico, but i would be interested to hear from someone who has used both
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
actually the struts will be the same length no matter what. tokicos and kyb are both supposed to be 10-15% stiffer than stock, blah blah blah. just go with the brand you trust, for me thats tokico.
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
i did a google search for kyb vs tokico and hella different boards all have the exact same discussion going on :lol:
http://www.honda-acura.net/forums/ar...hp/t-4849.html
http://www.mx6.com/forums/showthread...9&page=2&pp=15
http://www.team-integra.net/forum/di...1&ThreadPage=1
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....51731&t=326028
most people say tokicos are better, some people chime in that they are happy with their kybs, somebody points out that they are supposedly the same, and then lots of peope say kybs are stock replacements. :D
man i wish i could find a pair of koni rears :\ i'll probably go with the blues, so that both my shocks will be color coded :rofl:
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
i'm thinking of doing that but i'm going to use eibach sportline springs and probably tokicos, i wanna go slightly stiffer for autox
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
umm, from everything i hear, if you have a drop, get tokico, if u want stock replacement, get gr2
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
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Originally Posted by theDougler
i'm thinking of doing that but i'm going to use eibach sportline springs and probably tokicos, i wanna go slightly stiffer for autox
so ya i have the ebach pro kit 1" and soon to have to tokicos as soons as ups shows up with them
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
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Originally Posted by crazykamper
umm, from everything i hear, if you have a drop, get tokico, if u want stock replacement, get gr2
Today, I am replacing my stock struts with KYB GR2's. Factory struts have 202K miles on them, so that give you an idea how easy my car is driven.
Would it definitely be bad to install the 2.25" / 2.5" lowering spring that I already have? I heard from many that KYBs are not good for this. But, if the car in driven easy, would the KYBs hold up? I like the looks of the drop, but wearing the new struts out so quick doesn't sound good.
RUGGY23
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
it will bottom out on everything, if u are doin any kinda drop, get konis, bilsteins or (theses are pretty much the cheapest) the tokicos,
the gr2s are only a stock replacement, wont do anything for a drop at all.
(800 posts!!!! woohooo)
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
yeah it all depends on the spring....tokicos can hold up to 250pound springs and that is equal to a 1.5 inch drop. some members just use them and say that they are fine...good luck...you might want to put 2 bump stops so you dont mest up the shock
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
haha messy is usin my info, now i feel special. crazykamper, stop using information that is not verified. KYB's are supposedly 15% stiffer than stock, just like the tokicos, so theoretically they can handle 250 pounds as well. but a 2.25" or 2.5" drop will fuck up tokicos or KYBs, and provide you with a bouncy as hell ride, because neither of these struts have that much dampering.
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
^ my bad,
does anybody know then FOR SURE how stiff kybs are???
i wanna get h&r springs, so i will see still, most likely will be going with the tokicos either way....
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
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Originally Posted by crazykamper
it will bottom out on everything, if u are doin any kinda drop, get konis, bilsteins or (theses are pretty much the cheapest) the tokicos,
the gr2s are only a stock replacement, wont do anything for a drop at all.
(800 posts!!!! woohooo)
Thats not true dude. I have Tokicos all around with 2.25 inch Sprint springs. And it rides just fine.
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
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Originally Posted by crazykamper
^ my bad,
does anybody know then FOR SURE how stiff kybs are???
i wanna get h&r springs, so i will see still, most likely will be going with the tokicos either way....
All we have are manufacturer claims and user's opinions. Tokico and KYB claim about the same increase in stiffness. Neither is very well suited to springs much stiffer than stock--especially in the front.
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
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Originally Posted by frantik
i wish i could find a pair of koni rears
Ditto.
If you only have a choice of tokicos and kyb, then go w/ tokicos. People here seem happy/satisfied w/ tokicos. I haven't seen anyone use kyb, so I wouldn't know.
You best performance bet is revalved bilsteins, but you will need to pay more.
Peace.
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
im just gonno go with the tokicos, scince they are both about the same price anyways....
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
so where can i get tokico's?
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
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Originally Posted by hondaman1986
so where can i get tokico's?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOKIC...spagenameZWDVW
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
Re: KYB GR-2 vs Tokico Blue
what about the kyb agx shocks for the 1988-91 civic will they work and are they any good?