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anyone here familiar with tokico shocks ?

 

trying to replace shocks for my ride.

 

currently monroe sensor trac.

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I'm using them now on my Pajero. They cost RM$50 per pc and they ride slightly firmerthan OEM. They are US produce.

 

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Lester

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Hi,

are they the adjustable type ?

 

I was at a wholesale shop and they want to sell me at 58 a piece.

claimed that it is made in Jpn and not taiwan.

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Mine are non adjustable. Who is selling you the adjustable one? In SIngapore?

 

 

 

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Lester

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Mine are non adjustable. Who is selling you the adjustable one? In SIngapore?

 

Hiya,

 

yes a shop at waterloo street... normal price is 63, but can sell me at 58 coz he like my face ???? dunno what he meant... but [:|]

 

I think it's the non adjustable one. thought he mentioned white colour shocks.

 

Saw on web that adjustable ones are quite ex..

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Hi Lester

 

RM50 per pcs was real cheap! So far how you find it, good or not? Can Tokico shocks able to fit into corolla?

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Hi there Unknown

 

 

 

They fit my vehicle just fine. But I do not know whether they have the model to fit your Corolla. Cos my vehicle is popular in Malaysia, that's why it's cheap. It's just like a Proton! As for your Corolla, I'd suggest you approach ACE_T for the lobang to get his at S$58 a pc. For passanger vehicle shocks, they should ride fairly close to original if not stiffer. I can help you enquire the next time I go to my mechanic in Johor. But dun hold your hopes too high. Cos in JB, I dun think the Altis there is very popular. But it is sure a high target for theft!shakehead.gif

 

 

 

Regards

 

 

 

Lester

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OIC. Thanks it's alright [thumbsup] , anyway I'll be going JB for my servicing next month. Normally how long does the mech. take to change all 4 shocks?

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30 mins with 2 men on the job at my plc. Bear in mind my Monstero is taller then a G7.

 

 

 

Regards

 

 

 

Lester

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It took me 2 hours to change Silver_Z front shocks on standjack (of course inbetween chit-chat, see girls, drink coke). That was the Tien Suspension. THe watching girls part was a killer...

 

Tools used

 

1. 19mm Wrench

2. 17mm Wrench

3. 14mm Wrench

4. 2 car Stand

5. 1 Mallet (Rubber)

6. One Car Jack

 

that is all, you have to remove the wheels first.

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eh.....why is it not alright to use their engine oil?

 

btw, KYB can get from JB, I think its cheaper since they produce it (thats what i heard lah)

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KYB Distributor is

 

Greatway Engineering

36 Norris Road

T: 62927210

 

Look for Mr Rodney Yeh

 

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