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Tokico & H&R's.
Is this a good combo for the 5th Gen? How stiff is it over stock SE model?
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Re: Tokico & H&R's.
Originally posted by silentbuzz Is this a good combo for the 5th Gen? How stiff is it over stock SE model? Thanks. |
Good setup
My setup:
-Tokico/H&R -Stillen FSTB, RSB -Stock p.o.s. tires Stance is slightly lower (~1.4inch drop) Ride is similar to stock, bumps more noticable. Huge body roll improvement in hard turns maintaining reasonable comfort around town. 90% of the body roll is from those sh**** tires, wish i had 18" OZ F1 cups wrapped in 40 series Pzero's. no $$$$$ Tokico/H&R.....thumbs up! |
Re: Good setup
Originally posted by 20thdriven My setup: -Tokico/H&R -Stillen FSTB, RSB -Stock p.o.s. tires Stance is slightly lower (~1.4inch drop) Ride is similar to stock, bumps more noticable. Huge body roll improvement in hard turns maintaining reasonable comfort around town. 90% of the body roll is from those sh**** tires, wish i had 18" OZ F1 cups wrapped in 40 series Pzero's. no $$$$$ Tokico/H&R.....thumbs up! |
Good setup
check out other members with H&R's or Eibachs it's not much lower than stock. unless you have a body kit, your stock bumbers/fenders will not come close to most curbs/potholes etc. but be cautious of parking blocks. i live in the Chicagoland area notorious for bad road, i never bottom out, even in parking garages. going too fast over any dip will bottom out an SUV. drive carefully.
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Re: Good setup
Originally posted by 20thdriven check out other members with H&R's or Eibachs it's not much lower than stock. unless you have a body kit, your stock bumbers/fenders will not come close to most curbs/potholes etc. but be cautious of parking blocks. i live in the Chicagoland area notorious for bad road, i never bottom out, even in parking garages. going too fast over any dip will bottom out an SUV. drive carefully. |
Yes, good to know.
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guys....
where can I get tokico's at a good price?
they used to be on custommmaxima.com at a really good price but they don't seem to be available now. anyone know where I can find them relatively cheap? |
My setup: H&R, Tokico, FSTB, RSB
I think it is a great setup. Only been on the new springs/struts for a few days, but I like it so far. Bumps are more noticeable, but they are more solid, if that makes sense. You feel a "bump" but not a "bang." In addition, you don't bounce back up uncomfortably, the bumps are "handled" better by the suspension.
With the AE body kit, the drop is perfect but no scraping at all on the ground...and I have to drive down a steep incline to a level street when coming out of my garage and the front spoiler on the kit doesn't touch. The wheel gap is reduced to "just right." I will post pictures later this afternoon of the drop for comparison to the "before" pictures currently on my site. "Did anybody notice how many quotes I used in my reply?" |
please post asap...how much u pay for tokico's?
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Is it an equal drop all around?
I would like to drop my front like and extra inch than my rear. Is this possible with this set-up (or any set-up for that matter)? For some reason stock Max's have a larger gap up front :gotme: |
Originally posted by silentbuzz please post asap...how much u pay for tokico's? I'll post this afternoon and start a "new pictures" thread. |
Ouch, shocks are to expensive.
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Originally posted by Hotnicks Is it an equal drop all around? I would like to drop my front like and extra inch than my rear. Is this possible with this set-up (or any set-up for that matter)? For some reason stock Max's have a larger gap up front :gotme: The only solution to accomplish what you want is to get a coil-over kit that allows you to adjust the drop yourself. These are a significantly larger investment...the Cattman kit goes for $1,800 which is Eibach ERS springs with the KYB AGX struts. |
Originally posted by MichaelAE The H&R's drop 1.4" in the front and 1.3" in the rear. The Eibach's provide the greatest difference with 1.3" in the front and 1" in the rear. However, if you added another inch to the front drop, I think scraping in the wheel well would be likely. The only solution to accomplish what you want is to get a coil-over kit that allows you to adjust the drop yourself. These are a significantly larger investment...the Cattman kit goes for $1,800 which is Eibach ERS springs with the KYB AGX struts. |
Hey guys, when you installed yours, was there anything tricky or out of the ordinary?
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Get some good tools
Originally posted by silentbuzz Hey guys, when you installed yours, was there anything tricky or out of the ordinary? |
would there possibly be a GD for tokicos?
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I'm waiting for pricing here int Toronto Canada for Tokico's. I'm also worried about the job being doen properly, even though my springs are being done by a performance shop.
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Originally posted by silentbuzz Hey guys, when you installed yours, was there anything tricky or out of the ordinary? http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....3&pagenumber=4 |
Re: Get some good tools
Originally posted by 20thdriven with the RIGHT tools, it's straight forward and simple. quality SPRING COMPRESSORS are ESSENTIAL!!! other wise save 5 hours and a few bloody knouckles and go to a shop, ~$220 install. |
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