Tokico D-spec coilovers
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Tokico D-spec coilovers
Does anyone have any info on these D-Spec coilovers?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...188064658&rd=1
It looks like they aren't height adjustable, but I assume that the damper is the same as the standard D-specs, so they'd have the same dampening adjustments. They seem like a smoking deal, since they come with springs and the top mount, but I'm a little concerned with quality, and spring options. If I don't like the springs that come with the kit, it doesn't look like I could just put on steedas or eibachs, since the spring perch is all different.
Does anyone have any experience with these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...188064658&rd=1
It looks like they aren't height adjustable, but I assume that the damper is the same as the standard D-specs, so they'd have the same dampening adjustments. They seem like a smoking deal, since they come with springs and the top mount, but I'm a little concerned with quality, and spring options. If I don't like the springs that come with the kit, it doesn't look like I could just put on steedas or eibachs, since the spring perch is all different.
Does anyone have any experience with these?
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RE: Tokico D-spec coilovers
Those aren't pictures of a set for a Mustang. Those are Honda shocks. They are springs and dampers, and that's it. The reason they are cheap is probably because they are leftovers from before a fairly recent price increase. I sell D-specs for $575 shippedfor the shocks alone, a kit is $799 shipped, and I know I'm not not $200 off in price when current prices are being used.
Don't get me wrong, that's ascreamingdeal, iftheyhave them. It way less than I pay for the same thing as a wholesaler at current prices.
Don't get me wrong, that's ascreamingdeal, iftheyhave them. It way less than I pay for the same thing as a wholesaler at current prices.
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