Tokico HP and Neuspeed shocks
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Tokico HP and Neuspeed shocks
I can't remember the drop on my Neuspeed springs because I don't have my box with me here.
I currently have Neuspeed on my stock struts and am planning on buying Tokico HPs.
I am wondering two things from those who've done this or know someone who has:
1) Will my Tokico's fit into the Neuspeed shock for sure?
2) I'm not a racer, but I do like to speed and take ramps quickly. I am not rich either. Will I really care about the difference in performance offered by Tokico HP or Tokico D-Spec?
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I currently have Neuspeed on my stock struts and am planning on buying Tokico HPs.
I am wondering two things from those who've done this or know someone who has:
1) Will my Tokico's fit into the Neuspeed shock for sure?
2) I'm not a racer, but I do like to speed and take ramps quickly. I am not rich either. Will I really care about the difference in performance offered by Tokico HP or Tokico D-Spec?
thank!
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Tokico D-Specs are adjustable if you plan on racing their suppose to be on par with Konis. If your not gonna race then your probably not gonna go through adjustments to fine tune your suspension for diff races. Anyways, it would probably not be worth it to you to get the adjustable dampers. For an autoXer it would be worth it since they aren't that expensive for adjustable dampers(compared to muton and mugen). Someone on this forum I believe CubanMike26 has the HPs with eibach sportlines and he says the new setup is much better than stock. He said his car takes bumps better and overall is more comfortable.
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I had Koni Yellows and now have Tokicos with Neuspeed Sport Springs. The Tokicos are a much better ride yet still handle well. If you are not racing, and your car is a daily driver, I would say skip the adjustable shocks and just get the Tokicos. They are cheaper, ride good, handle well and you don't have to mess with them. The combo I have now is much better than stock yet still livable as a daily driver.
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^you got a pic of that?? SLP is having a sale of that same set up and I'd like to see how it looks if i decide to buy!!
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No, not right now. I will try to take one this weekend and send it to you. I can tell you it is on a sedan and I just put my stock steelies back on for the winter and the tires slightly tuck in the front and have maybe a finger width in the back. If I get a picture this weekend I will shoot you a note.
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