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Old 01-20-2010 | 03:29 PM
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I just had Tokico Dspecs installed this past week along with htech springs. I can also vouch that the dspecs must have ripple control as well. I don't feel any high frequency vibration issues at all and Ive driven on Chicago city streets as well as the highway so far.

I also have mine set to 4 clicks from full stiff
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 04:22 PM
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must be the springs - I had Dspecs too, but with Eibach Pro-Kit springs - they were too stiff for my liking, no matter what settings were the shocks.
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 04:28 PM
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Code, did you try another brand spring to see if you could get the desired effect? The Htechs ride pretty good as far as I'm concerned. To me they're probably like 10% softer than stock sport suspension with my 4 clicks from full stiff setting.

I may try to soften up the suspension and see what 5 or 6 clicks from full stiff feels like. Keep in mind I live in Chicago, it's winter time & the roads aren't so forgiving.

I'm trying to emulate that BMW firm but luxury ride quality
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 04:31 PM
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OP probably has worn bushings in his compression rods. It gives a lot more play in the suspension when those are worn down.


I'm switching my suspension from the revised 350Z setup to 350Z HP shocks and 350Z tein H-techs. I'll be sure to post my thoughts and feelings on the setup when I get them in....sometime between thur and sat this week.
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by tiguy99
Code, did you try another brand spring to see if you could get the desired effect? The Htechs ride pretty good as far as I'm concerned. To me they're probably like 10% softer than stock sport suspension with my 4 clicks from full stiff setting.
no, didn't. tried it at full hard (waaaay too stiff), half between stiff and soft (still a bit bouncy), then at then at full soft (which made the car way too bouncy and floaty). at the same time, parking sucked, since the front bumper was often below sidewalk level, and i was afraid to damage the bumper. ended up selling shocks/springs, went back to stock and never looked back.
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Tollboothwilley
OP probably has worn bushings in his compression rods. It gives a lot more play in the suspension when those are worn down.
to whose post are you referring? i think my compression rod bushings may be slightly shot - i get the creaking coming up my driveway at an angle. it's worse on dry or cold weather, and almost not there on warm or wet weather (added lubrication? ).

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I'm switching my suspension from the revised 350Z setup to 350Z HP shocks and 350Z tein H-techs. I'll be sure to post my thoughts and feelings on the setup when I get them in....sometime between thur and sat this week.
please do post - need another opinion.
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 06:48 PM
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Dudefish, can you recall the part numbers of your HP Blues, and can you disclose the price you paid for them?

I found this on ebay: http://tinyurl.com/ydzw6l3 - full set of HP Blues for $280 shipped, part numbers HU3746 HU3747 HE3748 HE3748. Can you confirm that this is what you got as well?

Tokico's web site is slightly confusing: http://www.hitachi-hap-la.com/tokico.../Infiniti.html
As you can see, they are listing "G35 Sedan (V35) (Exc. AWD)" and "G35 Coupe - (Exc Sport Sedan)" - who wrote that?!...

Thanks!
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Tollboothwilley
OP probably has worn bushings in his compression rods. It gives a lot more play in the suspension when those are worn down.


I'm switching my suspension from the revised 350Z setup to 350Z HP shocks and 350Z tein H-techs. I'll be sure to post my thoughts and feelings on the setup when I get them in....sometime between thur and sat this week.
Hey TB! I have great news....I got my suspension issue fixed once and for all this afternoon and finally had the chance to enjoy my new setup.

I have a review to write and can say that the dspecs /htech combo has me smiling from ear to ear!

Much better than stock sports suspension. Keep in mind I came from Stock 05 Sports suspension, Stillen Sways set on Hard front, medium rear and 350z revised springs.

Needless to say my ride was firm borderline rough. Now I'm enjoying the new setup much better. It was a headache to get to this point (will discuss in my review) but worth it!
 
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Old 01-20-2010 | 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by codeflux
Dudefish, can you recall the part numbers of your HP Blues, and can you disclose the price you paid for them?

I found this on ebay: http://tinyurl.com/ydzw6l3 - full set of HP Blues for $280 shipped, part numbers HU3746 HU3747 HE3748 HE3748. Can you confirm that this is what you got as well?

Tokico's web site is slightly confusing: http://www.hitachi-hap-la.com/tokico.../Infiniti.html
As you can see, they are listing "G35 Sedan (V35) (Exc. AWD)" and "G35 Coupe - (Exc Sport Sedan)" - who wrote that?!...

Thanks!
No prob

Item Description Qty Rate Ordered Amount
Tokico HE3744 03-07 Nissan 350Z (HP) R SKU: HE3744 2 63.89 127.78
Tokico HU3743 03-07 Nissan 350Z (HP) FL�� SKU: HU3743 1 86.65 86.65
Tokico HU3742 03-07 Nissan 350Z (HP) FR SKU: HU3742 1 86.65 86.65
Shipping Cost 1 0.00 0.00
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Old 01-21-2010 | 12:01 AM
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No prob

Item Description Qty Rate Ordered Amount
Tokico HE3744 03-07 Nissan 350Z (HP) R SKU: HE3744 2 63.89 127.78
Tokico HU3743 03-07 Nissan 350Z (HP) FL�� SKU: HU3743 1 86.65 86.65
Tokico HU3742 03-07 Nissan 350Z (HP) FR SKU: HU3742 1 86.65 86.65
Shipping Cost 1 0.00 0.00
$
these are all 350Z part numbers, as you noted. so, i assume you have a Z or a G35 coupe, then? - your signature is not helpful in that regard... the part numbers I posted are for G35 sedan, presumably - haven't confirmed it 100% yet.

also, your total came out to just over $300 - not bad.
 
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Old 01-21-2010 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by codeflux
these are all 350Z part numbers, as you noted. so, i assume you have a Z or a G35 coupe, then? - your signature is not helpful in that regard... the part numbers I posted are for G35 sedan, presumably - haven't confirmed it 100% yet.

also, your total came out to just over $300 - not bad.
They're installed on a 2004 6MT sedan and seem to work fine.

I agree with the poster who said I probably have bad compression rod bushings. I really need to get those addressed.
 
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Old 01-21-2010 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Dudefish
They're installed on a 2004 6MT sedan and seem to work fine.

I agree with the poster who said I probably have bad compression rod bushings. I really need to get those addressed.
ah ok, thanks you for clarifying. no surprise, then, that at least the rear shocks were shorter - so you lost some wheel travel, then.
 
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Old 01-21-2010 | 10:21 PM
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so you lost some wheel travel, then.
only when catching air
 
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Old 01-25-2010 | 12:46 PM
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Got my Tokico HP's installed (350Z size) along with 350Z Tein H-techs. They are a great pair. Better handling, slight lower drop than the 350Z revised suspension, and good dampening. It is a smoother ride than the 350Z suspension I was running before. There is no high frequency bounce.

I have noticed that because of the progressive valving of the HP's that sometimes I have to go a little slower on some speed bumps to avoid scraping but all in all I think I really like this setup. Its only been a few days, so I'll let e'rything adjust a little and let you know my overall ratings in a week or so.
 
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Old 01-25-2010 | 02:39 PM
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Nice to hear another positive review about the blues and htechs. Good to know the htechs help eliminate the high frequency vibrations as well.
 


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