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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2008
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    #1
    Hi po,

    I've gone through a lot of threads and read them. It seems that most of the people prefer gas type of kyb shock replacement; however, most of them point it out that they prefer kyb gas type (excel-g aka gr-2) because of the stiffer aspect and good cornering (less chassis flex).

    In my case, I am just an ordinary road user who wants a well maintained brand new feel in an 8-yr old car stock car with no plans of any sort of performance upgrade. BTW I am using a Lancer GLX 2000 4g15 SOHC carb engine.

    There were several points considered between gas vs fluid in particular they say that gas shocks are more durable than fluid types that is in exchange of a stiffer ride.

    In as much that I want to replace it with original shocks from MMC, I can't do it because it's too expensive. All I can settle with is an aftermarket replacement such as kyb, tokico, or monroe. However it boils down to a common denominator - gas or fluid.

    It's ok for me to spend a little more with gas, as long as I can achieve the comfort of an almost "brand new feel" of an old car in comparison with a fluid type.

    I don't go for speed. I go for a safe and comfortable ride always.

    Ty po sa lahat ng mga previous posters regarding shocks at sana po matulungan ninyo ako sa halos dalawang linggo ko nang pinag-iisipang disisyon.

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    #2
    You've pretty much nailed all the information you could need in choosing shocks.

    If you want to play it safe, determine what type of shocks your car came with (most likely fluid), as well as the OEM manufacturer, then go get similar shocks from that manufacturer if they have more affordable options.

    I had the shocks of my ride changed recently, ang OEM pala ng ranger e kyb sa harap, tapos tokico sa likod.

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    #3
    i made a mistake of getting gas shocks for my ride. too harsh. since your inclined into comfortable driving, go fluid.

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    #4
    Go for Tokico gas shocks. KYB fluid shocks tumatagas agad. Mine lasted only for less than a year. Yung KYB gas shocks naman, sobrang harsh.

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    #5
    Go OEM. Tiis ka na lang muna without your car para mabili mo yon shocks. If you dont use your car 4 two weeks that sjould be enough gas savings to cover for your shocks.

    Just another point of view.

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    #6
    You can't go wrong with Bilstein Comforts if they have an application for your car. Then again, your wallet might disagree...

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Beefcake View Post
    Go for Tokico gas shocks. KYB fluid shocks tumatagas agad. Mine lasted only for less than a year. Yung KYB gas shocks naman, sobrang harsh.
    Saan po shop available ang tokico gas shocks?

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    #8
    san merong KYB or Tokico gas shocks for Gen1 HOnda City? 96?

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    #9
    makiki-post lang po. if comfort is what someone is up to, is it advisable to put FLUID TYPE sa FRONT then GAS sa REAR? or go FLUID TYPE all the way?

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    #10
    soft-comfort ride and price wise go kyb fluid.
    firmer-control price wise go kyb gas.
    firmer-control-comfort but heavy on the wallet go Bilstiens.

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help in choosing replacement shocks litong lito na ??? :(