Bad ride quality with gf210 and tokico blues anyone else?
I have had my 04 z since new in the end of 03 and as of now it sits on 19s 8.5f
245/35 and 9.5 r275/30 pretty much standard. A few years ago I upgraded to the gf210s and once they completely settled I noticed the ride quality went to **** so I read on here its a matter of time before they blow out when used with lowering springs. So i bought tokico blues the inexpensive ones forgot if its the blues or hp's its been awhile. Many members said it was a good budget setup that worked fairly well. Once i replaced the ride was the same I feel every bump it just feels horrible.Corners very well but damn. Ive messed with tire pressure and even put stockers back on but to no avail helped a little but still persist. Alignment is within specs also.... Any thoughts
245/35 and 9.5 r275/30 pretty much standard. A few years ago I upgraded to the gf210s and once they completely settled I noticed the ride quality went to **** so I read on here its a matter of time before they blow out when used with lowering springs. So i bought tokico blues the inexpensive ones forgot if its the blues or hp's its been awhile. Many members said it was a good budget setup that worked fairly well. Once i replaced the ride was the same I feel every bump it just feels horrible.Corners very well but damn. Ive messed with tire pressure and even put stockers back on but to no avail helped a little but still persist. Alignment is within specs also.... Any thoughts
Small point, but I thought 275/35 were standard fitment for rear 19s?
What brand tires are you running? That could be contributing as well...
sucks, but I was in the same boat with aftermarket springs that eventually ate up my shocks, but instead of taking a chance on tokicos or something else I just bit the bullet and went with Bilstein coilovers=excellent ride.
What brand tires are you running? That could be contributing as well...
sucks, but I was in the same boat with aftermarket springs that eventually ate up my shocks, but instead of taking a chance on tokicos or something else I just bit the bullet and went with Bilstein coilovers=excellent ride.
Last edited by 350Zenophile; Sep 7, 2009 at 04:46 AM.
I can only offer my opinion based on a similar setup. I was running Tokico D-Specs with Hotchkis springs up until 2 weeks ago when the driver's front shock blew out completely after driving through a construction area on I-495 in Maryland. This was a pretty extreme situation (big change in height/level of asphalt), but these shocks only had 3 years on them.
To make a short story even longer
, I had been noticing over the past few months a severe decline in ride quality - but nothing consistent. Some days the car fell jittery, other days it just felt plain stiff (as in no real dampening control at all), until finally I noticed the the car sitting a little lower up front just a few days before that shock finally went.
So basically, inspect the entire suspension now to make sure nothing is broken and make the investment in a better suspension package now if you can to avoid more problems.
Sorry for the long post and good luck!
- Matt
To make a short story even longer
So basically, inspect the entire suspension now to make sure nothing is broken and make the investment in a better suspension package now if you can to avoid more problems.
Sorry for the long post and good luck!
- Matt
Thanks for your replies guys. It feels too stiff. Like I said it corners very well but the bumps sometimes feel like theres no suspension at all. I understand lowered cars have alot less travel and stiffer springs to account for this but idk. Ive owned several lowered cars and it has a feeling of shocks when they're on there last leg but they have less than 7k on them. Oh yeah I'm running sessanta's with proper air pressure.
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