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|  05-15-2004, 02:55 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Houston, Texas USA 
					Posts: 11
				 |  Need better shocks??? I have a '99 GT that is lowered about 1 1/4 with Steeda springs.  I have Tokico shocks.  I currently moved and am having to drive a longer distance to work.  The reason I mention that is because I was just driving 4 miles to work on a smooth road.  Now I am driving 20 miles on a pretty bumpy freeway (59N and 59S in Houston between New Caney and Humble, if anyone is familiar with that area)  Anyway, I was wondering if better shocks would give a smoother ride.  I just don't want to ruin the cars suspension if that is possible.  I know that my car will always have a "rougher" ride, just wanted to know if anything would help with the quality of the ride.   Thanks, Beth | 
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