Tokico Performance Spring & Shock
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been searching around but cant find anything about them. most seaches bring up the dspec kit, so i was just wondering if anyone had any insight to these or personal experience.
http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PR...1b01/23-3956KI
http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PR...1b01/23-3956KI
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EDIT: Just saw you meant the HP kit, not D-Spec kit.
I would imagine this kit will include identical Tokico springs as D-SPec kit, which will drop 1" all around, not sure of spring rates.
All the things i have heard about the HP Blues are negative, but no personal experience. People say they are way too soft and some have had them blow out quickly and too easily.
Just search "Tokico Blues" or "Tokico HP" to give you some reviews on the shocks included in this kit.
I would imagine this kit will include identical Tokico springs as D-SPec kit, which will drop 1" all around, not sure of spring rates.
All the things i have heard about the HP Blues are negative, but no personal experience. People say they are way too soft and some have had them blow out quickly and too easily.
Just search "Tokico Blues" or "Tokico HP" to give you some reviews on the shocks included in this kit.
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IMO, avoid the HP kit and get the D-spec kit. Why? Owner review's haven't been all that good with the 350Z HP application. And all the enhancements listed on that web site are highly suspect and unconfirmed like what we know about the D-spec shock. Why would Tokico do those things to it's oem replacement shock, especially in the face of the fact that what they say was changed, are exactly the things that were changed when the oem suspension was revised. D-spec shocks and the D-spec shock and spring kit have nothing but positive reviews. Not to mention that rear D-spec shocks have shorter case and piston rod lengths, better suited for lowered application's.
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