View Full Version : Tokico HP reviews... I swear I searched!!!
xLSTONEx
06-04-2003, 09:32 PM
I searched for Tokico and read every post on them but could not find a review on them. Also I looked in the review section but there was nothing.
So if anybody has these can you give me a honest review. And also list if you have any other supporting suspension mods. I can get a good deal on them, but don't want them if they don't really improve the handling a good bit. Thanks to all.
Landon Stone
pruto
06-04-2003, 11:35 PM
uh, they're better than any shocks you can get in the US. alex used to have those on his car. You'll need stiff linear springs for the best performance.
know what you're getting into before you buy 'em. don't just get them cause they're cheap.
have you searched on FreshAlloy?
pruto
06-05-2003, 11:22 AM
argh, sorry, my bad.
i remembered incorrectly. Tokico HPs are Tokico blues, non adjustble.
They are really good, cheap, good performance, and a lot of people can vouch for them.
I was thinking of the adjustable Tokico shocks from Japan... the red ones... *sigh* stupid rusty memory... :wtc:
Dousan_PG
06-05-2003, 11:26 AM
pruto: alex (chang) had tokico HTS-adjustalbe and required stiff lowering (linear) spring.
wingsnthangs
06-05-2003, 11:45 AM
Note: The Tokico shocks these guys are talking about were on a S13, and Tokico HP/Blues are the only Tokico shocks you can get for S13 in the United States now. I have Tokico HP shocks up theyre with stock springs for now; so far, theyre alright, they do their dampening job...
Dunno how helpful that is to your S14.
logo20
06-05-2003, 11:55 AM
I've had tokico blue with Suspension technique spring(linear) for over a year and they work good, but I would prefer something adjustable. It depends on what kinda spring you're gonna use them with, stiffer than the ST springs you will something better than tokico blue.
pruto
06-05-2003, 12:45 PM
Originally posted by dousan36
pruto: alex (chang) had tokico HTS-adjustalbe and required stiff lowering (linear) spring.
yes, HTS, thats what i was thinking of, got it mixed up... :bash:
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