~ New susp coming , Tokico
~ New susp coming , Tokico
Well I just took advantage of the Tokico summer sale.....
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Just ordered the rest of my suspension parts and looking forward to the results....and all for under a grand!
I will post up pics and measurements when I get done! Did I miss anything that I needed or should have gotten instead?
Tokico D-Specs Struts & 1.4" drop Springs ($479)<---70% off sale!

GT500 Mounts & Eibach Camber Bolts ($112):


Eibach Adj Lower Control Arms & Whiteline LCA Brackets ($290):


BMR Adj Panhard Bar ($75 used):
<EDIT>
Just ordered the rest of my suspension parts and looking forward to the results....and all for under a grand!

I will post up pics and measurements when I get done! Did I miss anything that I needed or should have gotten instead?
Tokico D-Specs Struts & 1.4" drop Springs ($479)<---70% off sale!

GT500 Mounts & Eibach Camber Bolts ($112):
Eibach Adj Lower Control Arms & Whiteline LCA Brackets ($290):
BMR Adj Panhard Bar ($75 used):
Last edited by Nocturnal'14; Aug 24, 2012 at 02:29 PM.
Last edited by Nocturnal'14; Aug 20, 2012 at 04:56 AM.
I think im gonna have to go with a different strut mount....even if I install the GT500 mounts "arrows in" I think Im gonna be off on the camber. These springs are roughly the same as the K-springs, and I have never heard of anyone installing k's without needing camber adjustment!
Last edited by Nocturnal'14; Aug 20, 2012 at 03:22 PM.
Just got off the phone with Tokico and they told me the following:
Front spring is Linear at 240lbs (Which I thought was pretty high!?)
Rear spring is progressive but the only number he had was 200 so I am not sure if that is the lower number range (Im guessing so) or the higher number!?
Front spring is Linear at 240lbs (Which I thought was pretty high!?)
Rear spring is progressive but the only number he had was 200 so I am not sure if that is the lower number range (Im guessing so) or the higher number!?
Last edited by Nocturnal'14; Aug 24, 2012 at 02:28 PM.
http://www.brothersperformance.com/p...nsion-kit.aspx
I think im gonna have to go with a different strut mount....even if I install the GT500 mounts "arrows in" I think Im gonna be off on the camber. These springs are roughly the same as the K-springs, and I have never heard of anyone installing k's without needing camber adjustment!
I think im gonna have to go with a different strut mount....even if I install the GT500 mounts "arrows in" I think Im gonna be off on the camber. These springs are roughly the same as the K-springs, and I have never heard of anyone installing k's without needing camber adjustment!
Last edited by autobred; Aug 24, 2012 at 05:07 PM.
All done...front & rear installed. Went well, I decided to install the strut mounts with the Arrows IN to gain back some of the camber. I get it aligned on Tuesday, so I will report back what the results are.
Car drives great, like its on Rails LOL! Very solid but not harsh....I have the struts set at -3 front & -5 rear. I will adjust it once I see how it rides more.


Car drives great, like its on Rails LOL! Very solid but not harsh....I have the struts set at -3 front & -5 rear. I will adjust it once I see how it rides more.


Since I was not replacing that I forgot to weigh that piece.....what did yours weigh?
I went with the Steeda high rise double bar. The oem weighs approx 9 lbs, but I should of used the fish scale like you did. Didnt weigh the Steeda bar or the billet LCA but its noticably lighter.
A little upset about the alignment shop.....they didnt give me a printout. The guy said, "I THINK your camber was at like 1.5...we used an old school gauge instead of a machine" and this was a FORD dealer!!
I think the front has settled a little in the last few days! Im gonna install my Urethane Rear Isolators and re measure too!
Anyways...here is what the measurements are:
I think the front has settled a little in the last few days! Im gonna install my Urethane Rear Isolators and re measure too!
Anyways...here is what the measurements are:
Last edited by Nocturnal'14; Sep 4, 2012 at 03:24 PM.








