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#1 Abs for my B310
Pantel Posted on: 2003/9/30 12:23
HI everybody
I'm looking for absorbers for my B310.
I have a set of KYB but they are to soft and don't help me in steering.
Do u have something to propose???
I'm looking forward


#2 Re: Abs for my B310
Quinn Posted on: 2003/9/30 12:36
take it to a suspension specialist tell them what u have and wht u want. theyll know where as people on this site can only guess and speculate ( unless their a shock master by trade). My only advice would be get it right the first time. so many people want to save the extra $100 and then regret it later.


#3 Re: Abs for my B310
Pantel Posted on: 2003/9/30 13:16
Here in Greece the only suspension we have for B310 is KYB.I've heard about tokiko (sorry for spelling) but i have to order from Japan.
What do you have in your motors?

p.s.As you see I don't care about money saving because I want the best for my baby.I have it 23 years


#4 Re: Abs for my B310
1200rallycar Posted on: 2003/9/30 13:22
i have heard really good things bout tokiko (spelling?), i had some but i got em secondhand and they were stuffed by then

but they have a good reputation, maybe you should get them, what i get for my rallycar is an australian brand only i think


#5 Re: Abs for my B310
ang94541 Posted on: 2003/10/1 8:55
Here's the Tokico site in the US.
Tokico


#6 Re: Abs for my B310
Pantel Posted on: 2003/10/1 11:01
You people are unbelievable, all of you.

Thanks a lot


#7 Re: Abs for my B310
Dodgeman Posted on: 2003/10/1 11:15
I have run Koni's for decades & they will outlive the car. The adjustable feature means that as they lose performance due to wear, you can simply adjust them up a little to compensate. They can also be adjusted for cruising or for competition. A little bit dear, but bloody good value.

I used a set on my work Falcons. I used the one set on three diferent cars, swaping them onto each successive new one. I finally let them go when we got a car that they didn't fit. They had near to 300,000k on them & would be ready for a rebuild within another 50,000k.
I will be using the Koni's that i bought about 8 years ago on my KB10.
Chris






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