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Tanabe GF210 and Tokiko D-spec - 7/29/2006 11:12:41 AM   
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CIVIC SI 02-05

Part 1:TOKICO D-SPEC ADJ SHOCK KIT
Part 2:TANABE GF210 SPRINGS
Site: www.optionsauto.com
Price:1$618.00 2:$154.00

I would recomend this setup to any one just leave the shocks on firm for at the track purposes. Car now slides through cornors like there nothing there. there amazing Absolutely little to none will hope depends what your air pressure at. I was down to 25psi and stickin to the track like there is no tomorrow. So anyone looking to get new shocks and struts there a must buy.

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RE: Tanabe GF210 and Tokiko D-spec - 7/31/2006 9:56:49 AM   
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Could you go a little more in depth on the install, ride change, etc...

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RE: Tanabe GF210 and Tokiko D-spec - 8/1/2006 8:58:24 AM   
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The install is quit simple just like a normal shock and spring change. Remove the tire, remove the brake caliper and the brake line from the shock and place it on the floor. The remove the hub just make sure you have something under the hub so the shaft will not come out from the tranny. spent like 2 hours trying to reset the shaft in to the tranny. then remove the nuts on the tower and make sure you have a spring compression tool to get the upper nut off the shock so you can use the pillow mount. Then you can press own on the spring and place the new nut onto the the shock. Then as said before go in reverse order to reinstall the shock and spring.

I will post pics later on to show you the height change. There is no more wheel gap at all.

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RE: Tanabe GF210 and Tokiko D-spec - 8/1/2006 9:33:06 AM   
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Thanks man, just trying to keep this section as informative as possible

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RE: Tanabe GF210 and Tokiko D-spec - 8/6/2006 4:03:24 PM   
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not a problem thanks for the help.

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