Tokico NA... yay or nay?
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Tokico NA... yay or nay?
So I have a set of comptech springs I want to install, but I figure I better replace the stock shocks as well. I'm NOT into doing the Tein thing, and adjustibility(koni yellows) is not an issue due to the fact that my acura will never see a track and I drive this car literally once every 2 weeks. The drop is mainly for looks. I'll admit it
Looking for good/decent ride quality without the complexities(or ability) of adjustments. Anyone have exprience with the Tokico NA's? Or can recommend some simple, not too expensive alternatives? Thanks everyone!
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for what you want, i'm sure they will be great.
the ct springs even work well w/ a good set of stock shocks. the tokikos will just make it even better.
the ct springs even work well w/ a good set of stock shocks. the tokikos will just make it even better.
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I have this setup. See my sig. Car drives great! On HW, & smooth roads I can feel no difference in ride quailty. I took a 500 mile road trip last month, & was very impressed with how the car rode. Makes a big handling improvment too. It is a bit stiffer, but not much. I'm happy with this setup.
However, if you don't drive your car much, you may be fine with just the Comptech springs. That gives a better ride with the stock shocks. And those shocks should last a long time, if you only drive a little bit.
Silver 2003 CLS 6 speed. Yes I know the name says an 02![Smile](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
15% tint all around, Comptech sways, Comptech IceBox, Comptech Springs, Comptech Headers, Comtech Exhaust, AEM Silver Power Pullies, Tokico HP Shocks, Stock 02 rims w/Toyo T1-S 235-45-17 tires, Nuespeed strut bar, Clear Spolier LED, Momo F16 Shift Knob, Aluminum Typs S Door Sills, Aluminum top Grill, Aluminum Radio, & AC knobs. Hardwired V1, Infinity BassLink W/remote, Spolier, Painted mud flaps, Zaino Shine,
Dyno:
236HP/195 ft-lbs torque
However, if you don't drive your car much, you may be fine with just the Comptech springs. That gives a better ride with the stock shocks. And those shocks should last a long time, if you only drive a little bit.
Silver 2003 CLS 6 speed. Yes I know the name says an 02
![Smile](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
15% tint all around, Comptech sways, Comptech IceBox, Comptech Springs, Comptech Headers, Comtech Exhaust, AEM Silver Power Pullies, Tokico HP Shocks, Stock 02 rims w/Toyo T1-S 235-45-17 tires, Nuespeed strut bar, Clear Spolier LED, Momo F16 Shift Knob, Aluminum Typs S Door Sills, Aluminum top Grill, Aluminum Radio, & AC knobs. Hardwired V1, Infinity BassLink W/remote, Spolier, Painted mud flaps, Zaino Shine,
Dyno:
236HP/195 ft-lbs torque
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