Tokico D Spec or HP Series shocks??
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Tokico D Spec or HP Series shocks??
Looking for good aftermarket shocks for regular street driving. I would probably never spend the time to adjust the D-spec shocks. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Are the D-Spec a waste of money for my application. My mechanic says its time to replace the shocks .....
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How is the ride on 350z springs? How is the drop, Im just wondering because I am buying HPs but i also want a small drop mostly in the front..
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i just picked up some tokico HP blues yesterday because i blew my stock OEM shocks with the coupe eibach sportline springs i put in
d-specs are nice but if your now going to be adjusting them all the time then they are a waste of money
there is a vendor here that is selling the hp blues for $325 shipped!
here is a link to the vendor
https://g35driver.com/forums/suspens...t-d-specs.html
d-specs are nice but if your now going to be adjusting them all the time then they are a waste of money
there is a vendor here that is selling the hp blues for $325 shipped!
here is a link to the vendor
https://g35driver.com/forums/suspens...t-d-specs.html
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i just picked up some tokico HP blues yesterday because i blew my stock OEM shocks with the coupe eibach sportline springs i put in
d-specs are nice but if your now going to be adjusting them all the time then they are a waste of money
there is a vendor here that is selling the hp blues for $325 shipped!
here is a link to the vendor
https://g35driver.com/forums/suspens...t-d-specs.html
d-specs are nice but if your now going to be adjusting them all the time then they are a waste of money
there is a vendor here that is selling the hp blues for $325 shipped!
here is a link to the vendor
https://g35driver.com/forums/suspens...t-d-specs.html
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Good question .... The OEM's are probably fine and maybe even better, but I feel like I am upgrading going with a different brand. I already have Tein H tech springs to lower it a little bit and it seems like the Tokico shocks are a popular combination with forum members. Anyone else have any comments??
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Good question .... The OEM's are probably fine and maybe even better, but I feel like I am upgrading going with a different brand. I already have Tein H tech springs to lower it a little bit and it seems like the Tokico shocks are a popular combination with forum members. Anyone else have any comments??
i had OEM shocks on my car the ride was bouncy and then they blew so i had to upgrade to the tokico hp blues i installed them last night and very happy with them the bounciness went away and was a smooth ride
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OEM shocks are not design for lowered cars OEM shocks ride like crap compared to the HP blue shock which are design for lowered cars gives you a smooth ride
i had OEM shocks on my car the ride was bouncy and then they blew so i had to upgrade to the tokico hp blues i installed them last night and very happy with them the bounciness went away and was a smooth ride
i had OEM shocks on my car the ride was bouncy and then they blew so i had to upgrade to the tokico hp blues i installed them last night and very happy with them the bounciness went away and was a smooth ride
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Yeah, I run tokico hp blues on my sedan because my oems needed to be replaced. I still use an oem non-sport spring but it is mostly because I do not want to spend any more money on such an old car. The ride is pretty firm but that does not really bother me that much unless I am on some chewed up piece of road.
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I just installed a set of d-specs. In all honesty, I should have just gotten coils, but I'll rarely adjust height.
After long thought, I pulled the plug on D-specs and glad I did. I never thought I would adjust dampening, but having the adjustability is great. Soft when I want, and stiff for when needed.
Keep in mind that HP's may run a little stiff, but that is all subjective.
After long thought, I pulled the plug on D-specs and glad I did. I never thought I would adjust dampening, but having the adjustability is great. Soft when I want, and stiff for when needed.
Keep in mind that HP's may run a little stiff, but that is all subjective.