2008/04/09 18:54:16

TRD Shocks

TRD Shocks can you get? Mine a making a SSWWHHHIIII!! when i go over a bump, time for new ones. I was hoping i could just get the shock insert bits. im not sure on there real name.

But this is what i want:


Edit: Not totaly against any other good brand name shocks as long as they fit my current set up:

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8 comments
thitch2 2008/05/09 17:48:45
Hey mate you want a set of Konis i have just put a set in my car and i hate them i want to go to the TRD shocks so if you are interested i would part company with them.
Phil
Whore of Babylon 2008/05/09 23:07:20
quote:
Originally posted by thitch2

Hey mate you want a set of Konis i have just put a set in my car and i hate them i want to go to the TRD shocks so if you are interested i would part company with them.
Phil



whats wrong with them? too hard?
Reddtarga 2008/06/09 13:53:50
i thought koni's were supposed to be one of the better riding shocks, but some springs might work better with them than others.
anyway koni/eibach works well on my car, with great ride and handling.
btw, before i fitted the koni's, i had bilstein struts with the same springs, and the koni's are definitely softer riding.
Road and Track 2008/07/09 10:49:33
I dont bother with TRD shocks at they are just rebadged Tokico or KYB's.
IMHO the Konis are a better shock.
I can supply adjustable Konis or KYB's. email me at work is easiest. thanks
Whore of Babylon 2008/07/09 19:02:06
sure ill drop you an email. Konis will fit my current setup i assume?

I thaught TRD were re badged Bilstiens.

Thanks,
WoB
Reddtarga 2008/08/09 11:43:38
whore, if you have the early model struts (i think about pre 93) with the removable gland nut, it's easy to fit the koni inserts. later models had sealed struts (bilstein) with the shock welded in.
Whore of Babylon 2008/08/09 12:26:39
My local suspension guy said they have nuts on them, thats why im asking what my options are. If they were welded idd be pricing some Tien super streets as we speak.
Road and Track 2008/09/09 16:36:27
email sent

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