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TuscaniJon Feb 19, 2007 01:22 PM

CAN'T PICK ONE, need help
 
Well I am going to buy the Tokico D-specs but am not sure what springs I wnat to run... I don't want to go to low and have camber issues but want to go low enough that it will be noticable. Please help me deside, I like the teins but the drop is not that significant, I had the eibach sportlines on my old car and they were ok, I here great things about hotckins. just so much to choose from. Or should I just buy the Tokico kit with there springs?

thanks

Jonathan

MarkM Feb 19, 2007 01:46 PM

You'll need camber arms with the Tokico springs too. I have Hotchkis with tokico shocks, pretty good, but I'd like a little more of a drop......

TuscaniJon Feb 19, 2007 02:07 PM

any other springs, that will give me a good drop without having to get camber arms

AroundMyHorn Feb 19, 2007 02:16 PM

i just added the eibachs.....letting them settle...i'll let you know how the alignment goes.

MarkM Feb 19, 2007 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by TuscaniJon
any other springs, that will give me a good drop without having to get camber arms


Mixed feedback with Tanabe GF210s, great looking drop, some say their car is in spec, others, way off! I almost went with them, but played safe with Hotchkis in the end :o Tein and RS-R are pretty mild like the Hotchkis too.....good luck! :)

TuscaniJon Feb 19, 2007 03:47 PM

maybe I will just stick with tokico springs and by the kit, because it lowers about an inch and I'm sure compliments the shocks better.

TuscaniJon Feb 19, 2007 05:12 PM

so since I am going to lower my car about and inch, I know I need to buy a rear camber kit, will I have to buy a front one or would I be fine?

thanks

Jonathan

Z1 Performance Feb 19, 2007 05:41 PM

depends on your wheel specs and size, and depends on what you mean by "in spec". If by in factory spec, no you won't be. But that is also not a bad thing...these cars love a little camber both front and rear. Toe on the other hand they do not like. Front toe is factory adjustable, rear is not, and it's why the SPC is a great bang for the buck way to deal with the rear alignment issues that result from dropping the car

TuscaniJon Feb 19, 2007 05:59 PM

so it will be ok for the front but I will need to get rear ones? how much do those run?


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