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Tokico Illumina vs Drag Shock please help
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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 14373845" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>Are you doing enough drag racing to warrant dedicated drag shocks? If not and the car sees the vast majority of road miles I would consider shocks more geared toward road racing. Typically drag shocks are valved for very little rebound damping in the front to get faster weight transfer to the rear and more compression damping in the rear to slam the tires into the pavement on a hard launch. The problem there is the damping bias of those shocks is not ideal for what the suspension will be managing on the road where it needs to be more balanced in both compression and rebound. The stock Bilstiens are actually valved pretty well and one of the few things that don't need to upgraded or you can consider a quality set of road race struts and shocks.</p><p></p><p>If you are running slicks, skinnies and gears then it would be drag shocks allllllllll the way! </p><p></p><p>I hope they fired ass hat :smmon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 14373845, member: 20202"] Are you doing enough drag racing to warrant dedicated drag shocks? If not and the car sees the vast majority of road miles I would consider shocks more geared toward road racing. Typically drag shocks are valved for very little rebound damping in the front to get faster weight transfer to the rear and more compression damping in the rear to slam the tires into the pavement on a hard launch. The problem there is the damping bias of those shocks is not ideal for what the suspension will be managing on the road where it needs to be more balanced in both compression and rebound. The stock Bilstiens are actually valved pretty well and one of the few things that don't need to upgraded or you can consider a quality set of road race struts and shocks. If you are running slicks, skinnies and gears then it would be drag shocks allllllllll the way! I hope they fired ass hat :smmon: [/QUOTE]
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