Tokico D-Spec Owners Chime In
Originally Posted by dklau33
With full on coilovers you have to remember though that even more variables are introduced. Things such as ride height and spring preload and corner weights. Coilovers will only ride optimally if they are tuned to a certain range within the sweet spot so to speak. So even if you get something with electronic adjustment for damping, be sure to have the coilovers installed and tuned by someone who knows how to tune properly. Basically, what I'm saying is you jsut can't slap on some coilovers and expect magic.
i guess they came out with new rear extensions or something because my extensions stop. If you search you will find a DIY on how to install them, it's simple. To adjust, you just put the rear seat down, pop off the child seatbelt covers and turn the adjuster.
You have to buy them separately. I bought them on ebay where I got my d-spec. I can't remember exactly who I bought them from. I think they are motorsportsdirec
Last edited by G35Mon; Nov 23, 2006 at 12:59 PM.
I have the tokico D spec with Tien spring 1.2(F) 0.9(B) Nice decent drop look very clean.. the front i turn clockwise until it stop then turn back counter clockwise 5 times (good starting point) i didn't mess with the rear, they say it's good.. so far i have no problem with it.. drives great i love it
The Z guys can do it w/ a small hole thru ( drilled just to fit a small wrench ) and a 5 inch long allen wrench. I wonder if we could do the same, maybe we need a longer wrench ?
I'm about to do my suspension w/ D-specs, Z H-techs, Cusco sways...
I'm about to do my suspension w/ D-specs, Z H-techs, Cusco sways...
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