Tokico HP Shocks | Your alternative to not get D Specs
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.
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
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 07_350z_JP; Apr 21, 2009 at 08:38 AM.
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Your question:
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?
Answers:
1. Shocks are Tokico, they are 30% stronger than OEM
2. Warranty is through Tokico
3. Price Pm'd
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?
Answers:
1. Shocks are Tokico, they are 30% stronger than OEM
2. Warranty is through Tokico
3. Price Pm'd


