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Is there anyone running these on the Z? If so any review on them and pics with them on the car. http://www.performancecenter.c...-kits


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I have thta setup on my Z31, it's OK, a little stiffer and lower than stock but not a lot, no adjustability unless you spring for the illumina package which is more money but worth it if you intend to do any sort of autocrossing, it's a good package for the money

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I am ordering them in the morning. I am calling to make sure they have them in stock on hand. The place I ordered from they did not have them on hand and tokico was on back log for them.

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300freekzx wrote:Is there anyone running these on the Z? If so any review on them and pics with them on the car. http://www.performancecenter.c...-kits
Are you asking for your Z32 or for a Z31 or some other Z?

For the Z31, the Tokico springs are some of the worst "performance" spring available. Every picture I've seen of someone who's installed these springs has their car with a raked look. The a** end doesn't lower and the front comes down over an inch. Besides this, the spring rates are barely stiffer than the stock NA springs. And less stiff than most turbos.

The shocks, however, are some of the best performing non-adjustables there are. They seem to be perfectly matched with Eibach's progressive rate springs.


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