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Old Jul 18, 2005 | 06:50 AM
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Those with Tokico Illumina + Tokico Springs (Kit)

Is it Tokico part #ILK246? How much was the drop? Thanks.
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 07:42 AM
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I'm also interested in this.
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 07:58 AM
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i bought the HPK245's. About a 1.5" drop. The front is nice and stiff but the back is a little soft i think. Overall i am satisfied with the product.
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 07:59 AM
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ILK246, 1.5" front, 1.3" rear. The ride is awesome. I have some pics on here
http://members.cardomain.com/ronin22357
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 08:02 AM
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ILK246, 1.5" front, 1.3" rear. The ride is awesome. I have some pics on here
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Thanks guys... sounds good... looks good... buying it!! I think it'll look nice with my 18s
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 08:56 AM
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Old Jul 18, 2005 | 09:49 AM
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I have the kit as well, more like a 1.7 front and 1.9 rear drop for me. Purchased from custom enterprises.
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 09:50 AM
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it says ILK9599... which one is right then.. or what's the difference?
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 10:33 AM
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That is just the partnumber from CM, not really a actual #
Old Jul 18, 2005 | 10:58 PM
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Has anyone tried the Tokico HP struts and tokico spring combination??
I am planning to get this kit from ebay :
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2 HB3102, HB3103 front struts, and 2 HU2905 rear ) TOKICO HP BLUE STRUTS/SHOCKS and 4( 2 front , 2 rear ) High performance Tokico lowering springs, with a 1.25 inch drop
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it goes for 430 buks w/ shipping.. Is this better then the stock?
thanks for any advises ....
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 07:16 AM
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Has anyone tried the Tokico HP struts and tokico spring combination??
I am planning to get this kit from ebay :
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2 HB3102, HB3103 front struts, and 2 HU2905 rear ) TOKICO HP BLUE STRUTS/SHOCKS and 4( 2 front , 2 rear ) High performance Tokico lowering springs, with a 1.25 inch drop
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it goes for 430 buks w/ shipping.. Is this better then the stock?
thanks for any advises ....
Those are hp blues.. i would spend a little more and get the illuminas.
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 08:10 AM
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what is deference between hp kit and illumina kit
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 08:18 AM
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what is deference between hp kit and illumina kit
i think with ilumina u can adjust the height....

kormax: thanks for the reply...but as far as ilumina goes.. i m not really looking for 'adjustable' 1 height is good for me. i just want to know the QUALITY, how are the hp struts compare to lets say, kYB, or monroe or any others in the market??
thanks.
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by 1996gle
i think with ilumina u can adjust the height....

kormax: thanks for the reply...but as far as ilumina goes.. i m not really looking for 'adjustable' 1 height is good for me. i just want to know the QUALITY, how are the hp struts compare to lets say, kYB, or monroe or any others in the market??
thanks.

No height adjustment!
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 08:28 AM
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but evry one i know hwo has illuminas they set them on hard. wouldnt be the same just to bye hp blues kit.
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 08:30 AM
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i know that hp blues kit none ajustble,but what is defernce,and how mouch is the drop on hp,and how good they r for city ride with pod holes and snow
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by s600ergy
i know that hp blues kit none ajustble,but what is defernce,and how mouch is the drop on hp,and how good they r for city ride with pod holes and snow
huh?

.....just get the illumina's and be done with it.
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 09:40 AM
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with the HP blues kit yu just get back yur oem ride with possibly a lower stance and not recommended for spirited driving but with the illumina kit yu have all of that plus a good lowererd stance spirited driving welcome thanks to its adjustability in firmness 1-5 (softest - hardest) and can be used on the track today adjust it and drive it home in supple softness <------but why would yu want that
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 10:23 AM
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what about this kit
ok what u all think about this for evry day driving in the city like brooklyn ny, where we have a lot of pod holes and snow. and i dont want illuminas or any adjustble ones.
These are brand new in the box a set of 4 ( 2 HB3102, HB3103 front struts, and 2 HU2905 rear ) TOKICO HP BLUE STRUTS/SHOCKS and 4( 2 front , 2 rear ) High performance Tokico lowering springs, with a 1.25 inch drop, TO FIT 1995 to 1999 Nissan Maxima all models. These springs have been custom matched and fine tuned to work with these shocks, Tired of bouncing around ? Do it right. Track or street feel the difference with a smoother and incredible handling ride. AMAZING PERFORMANCE. Day and night difference over stock, the best parts you will replace in your car. Comes with the Tokico lifetime warranty. $420 on ebay
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 10:29 AM
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what about this kit
ok what u all think about this for evry day driving in the city like brooklyn ny, where we have a lot of pod holes and snow. and i dont want illuminas or any adjustble ones.
These are brand new in the box a set of 4 ( 2 HB3102, HB3103 front struts, and 2 HU2905 rear ) TOKICO HP BLUE STRUTS/SHOCKS and 4( 2 front , 2 rear ) High performance Tokico lowering springs, with a 1.25 inch drop, TO FIT 1995 to 1999 Nissan Maxima all models. These springs have been custom matched and fine tuned to work with these shocks, Tired of bouncing around ? Do it right. Track or street feel the difference with a smoother and incredible handling ride. AMAZING PERFORMANCE. Day and night difference over stock, the best parts you will replace in your car. Comes with the Tokico lifetime warranty. $420 on ebay
1. You already made 2 other threads about the same thing.
2. Your taking my thread into your own.
3. You asked the same question about 5 times and you already gotten the answer but your still asking.
4. I don't understand why you wouldn't spend like 100~150 more for adjustable (ride comfort/stiffness which can be done with a phillips in like 2 seconds) illuminas that you can be less worried about then the hp blues.
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 10:42 AM
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Just like was said before, the HP's are OEM replacement struts similar to the KYB GR-2's for comparison. The chances of you have problem with blowing the struts due to lowered stance is greater. Illuminas are well worth the extra cash. If you end up going with the HP's over the illuminas just to save money then you will probably be looking at replacing them in in the next 2 years because of excessive wear and pressure from the drop.
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 10:50 AM
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Okay guys.

1. Any part number that starts with "HPK" is the Tokico HP Kit. Any part number that starts with "ILK" is the Tokico Illumina Kit. The HP Kit comes with HP shocks. The Illumina kit comes with Illuminas. Both kits come with the same springs.

2. Tokico HPs are pretty basic shocks/struts. They're decent for aftermarket springs, and the valving is decently matched to the springs in the kit, but they're not super finely-tuned. The kit is cheap. The shocks are good enough to work with the springs so the ride doesn't suck, and they're built well enough that they won't blow. That's really it.

3. Illuminas have adjustable damping. This allows you to adjust the balance of ride quality and handling to suit your tastes (within certain limits of course). They're also much better built than HPs.

Those kits have good springs that give a great balance of ride quality and handling. If you're not the type to fool around with settings, and you're just looking for better handling and a drop, just grab the HP kit. It's great value for money and it's a pretty well-matched set. If you might want to tune things for better handling or a smoother ride, grab the Illumina kit.

Just keep in mind that these kits will make a good improvement over stock, but it's nothing earth-shattering. If you want a truly dramatic increase in handling, or if you want shocks and springs that are finely-tuned to match each other, you'll only ever get that with coilovers. There's a reason they're so much more expensive. Full coilovers, like Tein Basics, will give you MUCH better handling without making the ride much rougher. They will allow you to adjust your ride height. In terms of handling, the difference between even the Illumina kit and the Tein Basics is bigger than the difference between stock and the Illumina kit, and the ride is only a little rougher.
Old Jul 19, 2005 | 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by d00df00d
Okay guys.

1. Any part number that starts with "HPK" is the Tokico HP Kit. Any part number that starts with "ILK" is the Tokico Illumina Kit. The HP Kit comes with HP shocks. The Illumina kit comes with Illuminas. Both kits come with the same springs.

2. Tokico HPs are pretty basic shocks/struts. They're decent for aftermarket springs, and the valving is decently matched to the springs in the kit, but they're not super finely-tuned. The kit is cheap. The shocks are good enough to work with the springs so the ride doesn't suck, and they're built well enough that they won't blow. That's really it.

3. Illuminas have adjustable damping. This allows you to adjust the balance of ride quality and handling to suit your tastes (within certain limits of course). They're also much better built than HPs.

Those kits have good springs that give a great balance of ride quality and handling. If you're not the type to fool around with settings, and you're just looking for better handling and a drop, just grab the HP kit. It's great value for money and it's a pretty well-matched set. If you might want to tune things for better handling or a smoother ride, grab the Illumina kit.

Just keep in mind that these kits will make a good improvement over stock, but it's nothing earth-shattering. If you want a truly dramatic increase in handling, or if you want shocks and springs that are finely-tuned to match each other, you'll only ever get that with coilovers. There's a reason they're so much more expensive. Full coilovers, like Tein Basics, will give you MUCH better handling without making the ride much rougher. They will allow you to adjust your ride height. In terms of handling, the difference between even the Illumina kit and the Tein Basics is bigger than the difference between stock and the Illumina kit, and the ride is only a little rougher.
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one more question,do i need to put RSTB AND SWAY BAR,i heard that after u lower sway bar dose not need it any more,and what about rear strat tower brace, i have stillen FSTB.
Old Jul 20, 2005 | 12:16 AM
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Old Jul 20, 2005 | 12:18 AM
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I have the Illumina kit and love it!!

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Old Jul 21, 2005 | 12:26 PM
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Looks good. How long have you had it and any problems? I'm ordering them soon as I get my next pay check.
Old Jul 21, 2005 | 09:49 PM
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Ive had them for a couple of months now and yet to find any problems with them. I paid $550 shipped for these, and its one of the best investments Ive made.
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