whats a good setup for tokiko blues

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so i got tokiko blues from ebay for $183 shipped all four so i want a 2'' drop all around and i wanna know whats a good coil to put in im looking at sportlines and i wanna know where some decent price coils would be for under $200 im because im looking to get rims too so money could be a little tight plus im a jr in highschool
 

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skunk2 are 250shipped via ebay but offer a very aggressive and stiff ride, you might not like it. i have them and love them.
your other option is for neuspeed sport or race springs.
 

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i was watching that auction! You got a really good deal!
 

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I have Tokico Blues paired with Tein S-Tech springs. They give a 2in drop in the front and a 1.9 in the back.
The ride is good, no where near as stiff as I want it to be but the car does handle better. I think it would be better suited for someone looking to daily drive a car that won't break their back on the roads.
 

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I have skunk2's also with tokico blues, and its a little stiff, but handles great. If you just want the drop with a smooth ride i wouldn't recommend them. But if you want the handling, they're great.
 

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I have skunk2's also with tokico blues, and its a little stiff, but handles great. If you just want the drop with a smooth ride i wouldn't recommend them. But if you want the handling, they're great.

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I have tokico blues with eibach pro springs. The ride is as comfortable as stock but it handles 100 times better. No more dive, squat, or lean in the turns. It probably doesnt drop you 2" but I have 19s on mine and it looks good. Probably a 1 finger gap and they haven't fully settled yet. Plus no rub so far.
 
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have tokico blues with eibach pro springs. The ride is as comfortable as stock but it handles 100 times better. No more dive, squat, or lean in the turns. It probably doesnt drop you 2" but I have 19s on mine and it looks good. Probably a 1 finger gap and they haven't fully settled yet. Plus no rub so far.



can you post pics of that because i want sportlines too so im kinda stuck on deciding and i know you have the pro kit
 

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This is like the best pic I have right now. Was taken with my camera phone. I'll take better pics when the weather is nice again. You can also check my member's ride page for more pics. I dropped it a few days before taking these pics so when it settles it will be a little lower. Hope this helps.
 
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