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    Absorber recommendation

    Absolutely :biggrin: What about Tokico vs Sachs?
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    Absorber recommendation

    There is for Civic FD. Personally, would you go for Sachs absorbers or AR Racing adjustable (high/low) with body shift? Both new, price difference only about 400-500 inclusive of installation and alignment.
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    Feedback/suggestions

    Anyone heard of/used AR Racing adjustable?
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    Feedback/suggestions

    Fully adjustable is the way to go, maybe in the months to come. For now, just to get things going I'll have to temporarily ride on the OEMs :laugh:
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    Feedback/suggestions

    Gotcha
  6. Absorber recommendation

    Hi, Could someone recommend any good/reliable replacement absorbers for FD1? My budget is below 2k unfortunately.
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    Feedback/suggestions

    I'm not sure. Haven't heard of Tokico only until recently, let alone know anyone using them on their FD.
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    Feedback/suggestions

    Ah so then they're worth considering. How would they react with aftermarket lowering springs?
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    Feedback/suggestions

    Yeah that's what I thought.. out of options due to the budget.. I was offered Tokico. Never heard of it to be honest so I don't know if it's worth considering or if I should just go ahead with the OEM. Would be nice if I could get some feedback/comments regarding Tokico.
  10. Feedback/suggestions

    Hi, I would like some feedback/advice/suggestions regarding my current situation. I'm currently driving an FD1 year 09 and I believe my absorbers are due to be replaced. The car is so uncomfortable til I don't even feel like driving it anymore :laugh: ... anyways.. what should I do from...

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