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May 28th, 2007 05:28 PM #11
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May 29th, 2007 12:04 PM #12
Distributor ng KYB shocks dito:
Chuan Lam Auto Supply
http://www.chuanlam.com/contact.php
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May 30th, 2007 08:34 AM #13i don't like the tokicos as much as kyb's... they tend to break sooner. the only tokicos i like installing are the illuminas. hehe!
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May 30th, 2007 04:03 PM #14
The Tokico's? Break they did. Right front shock was dead. Right rear shock was dying (slow to rebound). Left shocks were still rebounding, but not as quickly as the new ones. Ironic, I drive alone most of the time, and we're a left-hand driving country! This after 2 years. (1.5 on lowering springs and .5 on stock springs) Tsk Tsk! The original Tokico set before this one lasted 2.5 years on stock springs. Ganun na lang ba katibay ang gawang Thailand?
Got KYBs now. Excel-G, made in Japan. Unfortunately, not from speedyfix (sorry speedy, i appreciate your quick reply and accommodation. Wasn't quick enough to react to my Dad's move to source them out for me tho.) I wonder how long these will last. And like what some posters mentioned, medyo matagtag sila, especially now that I'm re-learning on how to drive with lowering springs, having been on stock ones the past half year. Based on my re-learning experience yesterday tho, nabawasan na ng konti yung tagtag. Ah, how your tolerances get recalibrated in favor of better looks and handling. Hehe!
Thanks for all the help guys!
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Puwede i try, 1. Palit air filter 2. Linis throttle body 3. Linis MAF sensor 4. Check spark...
high idle RPM at engine start