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#439683 Apr 10, 8:15pm
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2002 Toyota Celica GT
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2002 Toyota Celica GT
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I've had my HKS lowering springs for about a year, and my car has about 45000 miles on it. Lately i have noticed that i can now feel every single bump on the road, and the ride has gotten really rough. I never really noticed to much of a difference before. My tires are still in good condition, they are 225/40/18. Do you think i need new shocks?? Or what could be the problem?? Thanks

Last edited by adrian; Apr 10, 2005 8:18pm.

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1990 Toyota Celica GT
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sounds like shocks to me

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your shocks probably are going bad, time to get some new ones thumbsup

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