Tokico D-Spec vs Tein Basics
how well do the D-specs work with the stock 350Z springs if I want better handling while still keeping ride quality close to what it is? Will this setup cause any camber issues or anything? btw I drive a G sedan.
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Originally Posted by WA2GOOD
These were on a car I aquired that already had them on, they are replaced with a custom coilover set up.
I go there daily what would you recomond for somthing like that?
Originally Posted by KhanMan
how well do the D-specs work with the stock 350Z springs if I want better handling while still keeping ride quality close to what it is? Will this setup cause any camber issues or anything? btw I drive a G sedan.
Originally Posted by chuquison
hey wa2good, have you ever driven up 94 east towards campo?
I go there daily what would you recomond for somthing like that?
I go there daily what would you recomond for somthing like that?
Originally Posted by WA2GOOD
Yep driven that road severall times. I would reccomend the Tokico D-specs with the Either the Eibach Pro-Kit, but most of the springs on the market would be fine. 

Originally Posted by knight_white99
If you want BETTER handling and still good (or better) than stock ride quality, I recommend the D-Specs with Espelir GT springs. This is a great street combo. With stock springs, you'll still have the stock spring rates, and your handling may not be any better than stock (though you can adjust ride quality somewhat with the shocks).
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