how much would you pay for electronically adj tokicos ?
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just gauging how much something like that would be worth.
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For the rears on 350z. Would be a 3 piece setup. Each strut would have a small motor, battery and wrench setup onto the top of the strut. A commport would then go into the sturt bar holes just under the covers on either side. The third piece would be the adjuster tool. Itd have a easy connector to the comport. It would store the current setting and allow you to input a new setting and would tell the motor to adjust accordingly. It would have 7 segment lcd display and some form of number entry. Probably a few leds to show that the connection status and such.
It would provide ease of adjustment, memory and boundary control. Itd be easy to use and accurate and no drilling would be required.
Basically, itd simplify life. I ordered a set of the tokicoextensions but im not impressed. The extensions dont have boundaries for firm and soft plus one of them broke during install(tip came uncrimmped, lame!) These things cost 30 bucks, im sure a electronic set could be made for 50.
Im thinking about building a set for my car and proto typing it out.
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For the rears on 350z. Would be a 3 piece setup. Each strut would have a small motor, battery and wrench setup onto the top of the strut. A commport would then go into the sturt bar holes just under the covers on either side. The third piece would be the adjuster tool. Itd have a easy connector to the comport. It would store the current setting and allow you to input a new setting and would tell the motor to adjust accordingly. It would have 7 segment lcd display and some form of number entry. Probably a few leds to show that the connection status and such.
It would provide ease of adjustment, memory and boundary control. Itd be easy to use and accurate and no drilling would be required.
Basically, itd simplify life. I ordered a set of the tokicoextensions but im not impressed. The extensions dont have boundaries for firm and soft plus one of them broke during install(tip came uncrimmped, lame!) These things cost 30 bucks, im sure a electronic set could be made for 50.
Im thinking about building a set for my car and proto typing it out.
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