BLCKSTNG96
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I hate kyb,will never buy again.I thought they were decent until I ran a nice shock strut and saw the light.
I wanted to buy the stock struts and shocks out of my friend's old '04 Cobra but from what I found you need to run 03/04 Cobra camber plates to use Bilstein struts.
Who the hell told you that? lol I took great care in double checking everything when putting it together, and it all fit well. They have performed well so far with minimal to no noise at all.
If you look on Maximum Motorsports website they sell different camber plates and also a different coilover kit for cars that run the 03/04 Cobra bilstein struts.
Had those on my GT and they felt great! Not too stiff and definitely not soft. Mine was only daily driven. Very good shock that made the car feel planted to the ground at all times. I had them with H&R springs though.
HOWEVER, I have them on my Cobra on the front only with eibachs on the rear. After 2 months the Tokico's are blown. They no longer have dampening force. The ride is very uncomfortable and I am very dissapointed. No idea why they are blown. Worst part is I can't get a refund nor exchange because AM only gives a 30 day return policy. They were installed as directed, and I've been installed shocks with no issues before i,e: my GT.
Unfortunately I'm going to have to order some new struts up front. Not sure if I am willing to go Tokico again? I am ordering from AM and don't really want to spend a ton on shocks as it's just a DD, so I'm considering them again. I mean they were perfect on my GT, I might have just gotten a bad pair?
If I were you I wouldn't go to AM really. Just contact Tokico, they probably have a manufacturers warranty on them and they may send you a new pair.
The fox strut is physically shorter, so it has better control for the lowered SN95. An SN95 strut will already be compressed more with a lowering spring, which limits the amount it can compress to control the movement.
These are Fox struts. I can't imagine some any longer without issues shutting the hood.
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