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What do you think ride quality will be like, pairing these with Sportline's, as compared to sportlines with only stock shocks? I'm looking mainly for comfort, but also the occasional hard turn Would DSpecs be a better route?
what brand are the stock shocks- how do these compare? do you warranty these tokico hps or do they have to go thru tokico? reason i ask is i found tokico hp for my bmw e30s to be very subpar and blow within months only tobe replaced by bilstiens that last many years.Dont want to do work 2-3 times on the 350z.finally price?
What do you think ride quality will be like, pairing these with Sportline's, as compared to sportlines with only stock shocks? I'm looking mainly for comfort, but also the occasional hard turn Would DSpecs be a better route?
Ride quality would be comprable to stock and just a bit firmer. With the sportlines, this should be a perfect fit and function. If your doing 80% Daily driving/20% track, these would work. Once you go toward the 30%+ tracking, I suggest the D Specs or Koni Yellows.
Originally Posted by 07_350z_JP
what brand are the stock shocks- how do these compare? do you warranty these tokico hps or do they have to go thru tokico? reason i ask is i found tokico hp for my bmw e30s to be very subpar and blow within months only tobe replaced by bilstiens that last many years.Dont want to do work 2-3 times on the 350z.finally price?
The HP's have served people quite well, there should not be a problem. If you are worried, step up to Koni or Tokico D Specs. Pm'd the price.
Eddie
Last edited by thmotorsports; 04-06-2009 at 08:58 AM.