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Old 09-11-2009, 01:20 PM   #11
Lafiro
 
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I like the drop, a LOT.
I like the handling, I just don't like how rough they are. I was wondering if I changed them to NF210's, and some Tokico shocks, maybe it would be better, or thats just a bad combination. If so, I will just go ahead and purchase the Tokico's and keep the TRD's I have now.

Its that the streets here in NYC, SUCK. So many bumps, and potholes. Unfixed for years in lots of locations that people drive through everyday unfortunately.

I would just want the car to remain on the floor, and not allow the tires to bounce off the floor causing jolts to go through the car, and slight loss of traction while in turns(highway speed), especially on wet floors.
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