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Well, it seems it's always something when it comes to my exotic builds..

 

Now, all 3 companies who manufactured shocks for the newer Gen Scion xB have all been pulled and discontinued without reason!

 

Talking with a performance retailer, Tokico has went as as far as discontinuing all shocks for all scion vehicles as of 2014 without reason.

 

I don't know what's going on but something is up..

 

So, I need a source, sources that I can contact about custom shocks.

 

I need it as a backup.

 

I do not know if the current stock shocks are equipped to handle the new coil springs and won't know for some time until installed.

 

I do not know stock spring rate but current spring rate on new coils is 360.

Lots of reputable shock company's that offer higher end models that can be re-valved for your weight and desired dampening characteristics . I am curious as to what is unique to your application as most shocks have multiple applications and can be considered universal in that regard. 

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I do not know if i will need any.

 

I'm doing homework just in case.. I don't want to be driving around with a ton of added weight and the stock shocks not able to handle it properly like my last car wasn't able to.

 

Just taking precautions.

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They only do springs.  That's where i got my springs from too.

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