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fadeaway Nov 10, 2004 07:38 PM

Pics: just got dropped on Illuminas/Tokico's
 
Finally, my car looks quite a bit better and handles much better with my upgrade from stock struts/springs (my car's got 135k miles) with Tokico Illuminas and Tokico Springs. Got this kit on eBay (same one on CustomMaxima) for $550 with shipping. It's not drastically lower (my friend said he thought it looks normal), but it is def. lower quite a bit lower than stock. The drop is supposed to be 1.5 in front and 1.3 in rear.

Now I'm all set, now just need to save up for rims.

Some pics I just took with a fairly crappy camera with no light:
http://www.discountmags.com/max/lower/overallshot.jpg
http://www.discountmags.com/max/lower/rearwheel.jpg
http://www.discountmags.com/max/lower/frontwheel.jpg
http://www.discountmags.com/max/lower/underview.jpg

My car with stock struts/springs:
http://www.discountmags.com/max/lower/stock.jpg

fadeaway Nov 10, 2004 07:39 PM

Just throwing in a pic of my Progress RSB:
http://www.discountmags.com/max/lower/rsb.jpg


And my CE FSTB:
http://www.discountmags.com/max/lower/fstb.jpg


Let me know what you all think. Also, thank you Patrick (phenryiv1) for doing the drop!

Dan

my99maxisnice Nov 10, 2004 07:42 PM

How's the handling? Front looks higher than the back to me.

kraimer21 Nov 10, 2004 07:47 PM

give it a week to settle down, you will see a slight change

99 SE-L Nov 10, 2004 07:51 PM

HeY man who dropped your car looks liek soemthing is wrong we dropped my buddys max tein/kyb pretty nice drop your car is wayy to high for a drop u can see the front strut get ti checked out

nick Nov 10, 2004 07:52 PM

looks good , get some 17" and you'll be happy. The stock gap on SE is just beyond words.

Nick.

Maximeltman Nov 10, 2004 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by 99 SE-L
HeY man who dropped your car looks liek soemthing is wrong we dropped my buddys max tein/kyb pretty nice drop your car is wayy to high for a drop u can see the front strut get ti checked out

teins are shorter than tokikos

Weasel Nov 10, 2004 09:52 PM

Don't worry about these people... for having just dropped it with those springs it looks perfect with me. It will probably settle another half inch in the next week or so, that's how mine was. Looks good. :thumbsup:

DragonMaxima Nov 10, 2004 10:24 PM

Was thinking about getting the same kit.

Can you tell me how the car feels when you go over bumps or potholes?

Is it very stiff or soft?

Thanks.

ThurzNite Nov 11, 2004 01:24 AM

dang, that's 1 spring/strut combo i'd give serious consideration to because they were developed together. Better than any spring/strut combo bought separately.
Jae

fadeaway Nov 11, 2004 05:14 AM


Originally Posted by DragonMaxima
Was thinking about getting the same kit.

Can you tell me how the car feels when you go over bumps or potholes?

Is it very stiff or soft?

Thanks.

Right now I have the settings on 5/5 for stiffest as possible and I like the feeling. Nice n solid. However I'll be playing around with the dials with the softer settings soon and experimenting. But I really love the feel of this, def. recommend it.

:thumbsup:


Edit: I just had them put on yesterday, so I'll be testing with them a lot more today and will report back.

bckncook Nov 11, 2004 07:10 AM

I'm curious about these too.

I absolutely LOVE the stock suspension's shock impact absorption, but I HATE the floatiness of the overall suspension travel. I would like to improve overall body motion control and get rid of the rear axle hop in corners while maintaining the stock setup's complaint impact absorption. After pushing the car a few times, it seems to handle "acceptably", but it just feels so sloppy doing it.

Oh, and I'd like to lose that fat wheel well gap, but not at a significant expense of ride quality.

Are these struts/springs the way to go, or would a FSTB and RSB be sufficient for addressing my ride/handling concerns?

Zack342 Nov 11, 2004 07:34 AM

looks good. how do you like the ride?

gtr_rider Nov 11, 2004 08:11 AM

It sits like that for a week, and then you wont be able to see inside the fender so easy. Dont worry about these tards

NetFurie Nov 11, 2004 08:19 AM

Fadeaway... did you get those from jdmwerks on ebay?
If so, is there anything else in the kit besides struts/springs... new bump stops or anything? Mine should be arriving tomorrow.

mzmtg Nov 11, 2004 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by bckncook
I would like to improve overall body motion control and get rid of the rear axle hop in corners

See link in my sig :D

Brudaddy Nov 11, 2004 08:53 AM

fadeaway, if you will move the u-brackets of the RSB out toward the wheels a little more, you will get a more steady feel.
You want those things as far out to the wheel edge as possible.

bckncook Nov 11, 2004 09:00 AM

mzmtg , I assume those new shock mounts would only be beneficial after installing aftwremarket shocks/springs?

happyricefob Nov 11, 2004 09:19 AM

nice drop...it will settle

Gibby Nov 11, 2004 09:12 PM

Looks good. Enjoy

mzmtg Nov 12, 2004 05:13 AM


Originally Posted by bckncook
mzmtg , I assume those new shock mounts would only be beneficial after installing aftwremarket shocks/springs?

No, they will help with OEM springs too. It might not be as noticeable in every day driving though.


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