350z H Techs W/ Ajust. Shocks VS Tein Basics
#1
350z H Techs W/ Ajust. Shocks VS Tein Basics
ok as the title says i was wondering what would be worth more of the money.
NEW 350 z h techs w/ tokico adjustble shocks
*Roughly $800-$900
*Not ride height adjustable but is stiffness adjustable with the shocks
NEW Tein Basics Coilover kit
*Roughly $800-$900 INSTALLED
*Ride height adjustable but from my beliefs its not stiffness adjustable
What im looking for is a nice comfortable ride but has the cleanest drop and is easy to align back to stock suspension specs.
Regardless what do you g35driver members think is the better route?
NEW 350 z h techs w/ tokico adjustble shocks
*Roughly $800-$900
*Not ride height adjustable but is stiffness adjustable with the shocks
NEW Tein Basics Coilover kit
*Roughly $800-$900 INSTALLED
*Ride height adjustable but from my beliefs its not stiffness adjustable
What im looking for is a nice comfortable ride but has the cleanest drop and is easy to align back to stock suspension specs.
Regardless what do you g35driver members think is the better route?
#3
if your lookin for a comfortable ride dont get the basics.
you will not be happy with them.
get the d specs and springs.
if you are looking for a stiff ride and great handling and plan to lower the car a lot then get the basics.
i have the basics on my car and i love them
the handling is awesome, but they are stiff for everyday use on the highway.
havent taken a long trip but i will when i go to zdayz
i have a one finger gap all the way around the car and i love the way it looks
i will probably go lower after my parents see it here at the end of the month.
you will not be happy with them.
get the d specs and springs.
if you are looking for a stiff ride and great handling and plan to lower the car a lot then get the basics.
i have the basics on my car and i love them
the handling is awesome, but they are stiff for everyday use on the highway.
havent taken a long trip but i will when i go to zdayz
i have a one finger gap all the way around the car and i love the way it looks
i will probably go lower after my parents see it here at the end of the month.
#5
Originally Posted by CrazyMike
Get the 350z H-techs and Tokicos. I think I paid very near $600 for the parts and installed myself. The drop is about as much as the car can take without camber correction kits. Mine was about .8/.5 (f/r). The ride may be just stiffer than stock, but tough to really tell.
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I got the H-Techs on eBay. Got the Tokicos from www.performancepeddler.com about a year ago - they had a good holiday discount at the time...
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