There is a few places online sells Tokico shocks, Amazon.com, www.shox.com, the price are from $125 to $511, depending on what kind of shocks you are looking for.
depending on what part you want, the following website is really handy for sourcing Tokico parts. http://www.autopartsway.com/Category.cfm?allMk/allY/allMd/allSmd/allEn/Tokico/allct/allsct
I compare prices between the dealer and online. I would buy upper priced but not the top.
You should always see with your car dealer befoire changing parts on your car, but Tokico seems to give a good performance and quality. Prices are good too.
The shocks are a common replaceable part. They can be found or ordered at most any local auto parts or online dealer.
www.kyb.com/products/ This is a link where you can buy KYB Shocks online for sale with great highly reviews. all vehicles are equipped with some form of suspension damping control. they may use hydraulic fluid, air, gas or be electrically controlled. the two most widely used internal designs are twin-tube and monotube.
There are many online shops that sell KYB shocks. Amazon.com is one of online shop that sells KYB shocks for any kind of auto cars. You can visit www.amazon.com
are you buying cheap shocks , such as lifetime warranty shocks either buy good shocks or genuine GMC shocks
You should buy them online from a trustful source. This would be a better idea because they are alot cheaper then they would be in a repair shop. If you have never shopped online, then a repair shop would probably be a better idea.
the 2000 ford focus has struts on the front. you can buy the strut/spring assembly for about 250 a pair online.
I have a 2000 eclipse and my suspension is bad. My car bounces a lot over every bump. I know it's my shocks that are bad. I went online to buy some but I keep finding struts and single shocks. I'm confused on what to get because my car has springs in its suspension and I noticed that all the struts ive seen online don't. I just need help finding what to buy basically.
Macy's, or any watch store
I have done this and it works GREAT..!!!!! You just have to adapt your lines to fit the shocks.. Don't be afraid to buy your shocks and install them....as long as you have skills.