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Old 11-13-2015, 06:08 PM   #6
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That was always the impression I got from reading the forum over the years: springs/shocks/struts for daily, coilovers for tracking. More recently I've read about performance shocks/struts being hard to come by as a pro coilover argument. Is that the case? I just put a set of Tein S-Tech springs on my car with the stock shocks/struts (62k miles on them). When they go I hope finding replacements, other than OEM level stuff, won't be too difficult.
I know Tokico no longer offers its HP (Blues) shocks. KYB only offers the Excel-G, which I understand is more of an OE replacement. Allegedly you can still find the Tokico HTS shocks/struts, but I know little about them. Stagg makes parts, but I know less about them.

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