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Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by hawaii, Mar 13, 2006.

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    hawaii New Member

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    teins & tokiccos

    I am not liking my tein/tokicco blues combo.
    It does ride rather stiff. I already did cut the bumpstops.
    Anybody else?
    Well I ordered a set of koni bumpstops; which I hope will remedy the problem.
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    alby13 New Member

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    the bumpstops are the things that it will "hit" when the suspension fully compresses. is this what is happening?

    i have my bumpstops removed in my 93 corolla with eibach sportline/tokico blues combo and it still bottoms out. they were removed to increase suspension travel to the max.
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    Im pretty sure its the Tokico's. I have the same problem. It bottoms out for any damn pot hole, dip, or bump. Even when I go as slow as I can. I have H&R springs and the bumpstops are cut.
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    well last night i slowed down and drove over a steel plate at a construction site and the shit bottomed out...I was thinking wtf? so I added an inch more bumpstop and now the shit rides really stiff because the suspension travel is really short and it is like I am riding on the bumpstops. I had this similar problem on my 03 corolla too. I let you guys know if the koni bumpstops will remedy this problem.
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    Ninety Four New Member

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    That happened to me and my problem was a blown front driver side strut. I had my Tokicos for about three weeks before it happened. I had similar symptoms, especially the bottoming out on EVERY small bump.

    Take them to a shop, or If you know how, take the struts off and check how easily they compress.
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    I already took my struts apart last night right after I ran over that steel plate. It does not compress very easily so I know
    my struts are still good. I should hope so since it is only 2 weeks old.
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    hawaii New Member

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    I had my alignment done today, shit i need to get a camber kit for my front.
    I read somewhere somebody bought one and did not need to use it, anybody want to sell theirs?
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    i think that is normal on tokico's, i have kyb's myself and they are smooth as stock
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    Make sure you need it. Some shops say anything to rip you off.
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    i had tein's. no camber kit not needed
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    after all these posts i'm still confused as to what give a good comfortable ride......

    If you have a comfortable ride please post what your using in terms of suspension thanks....
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    hawaii New Member

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    are you serious? I was going to get the kyb's but I got such a good deal on the tokicco's.
    btw your car is so sick!
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    Tein springs are linear wound while springs like eibach and trd are progressively wound. Progessively wounds springs offer a nice drop while not sacrificing ride quality. check out the height on my ride with TRD springs.

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/310267
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    hawaii New Member

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    I think I will now get a set of trd or eibach springs.
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    I got my eibach pro-kit inconjunction with the tokicco's. The ride is much firmer but not to harsh. I managed to crawl under the car while it was on the ground and noticed that there is not much suspension travel with these cars. The pro-kit lowers the front about 1.5 inches and the travel between the top cap and the bump stop is only a few inches. Oh yeah, the ground-control bump-stops are so much better than the cut stock ones. *I would like to add I had such great service and technical support from ground-control, they sent me another pair of bump-stops for free since they sent me the wrong ones* Big thumbs up to ground-control.
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    I have the same setup as mentioned above and I am soo happy with this, the ride is firm but not harsh yet the difference when cornering and in curves is really good. Ive driven over certain bad spots and i havent bottomed out at all. i just hope that i get longevity out of this setup.
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    ditto. I thought it handled so great and it still does...but now I am wanting swaybars to stiffen up the suspension a little more. The front upper strut bar mad a slight improvement.
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    i'm riding on s-techs and kyb gr2's. I have no complaints about the ride.
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    Get the swaybars, it made a world of difference compared to my stock sways with Apex and GR-2s.
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    Yeah, that's pretty much the set to use. I wish I went and got the GR-2's. The ride was so so terrible with the s-techs and tokico's.
    Overall I got no complaints since I changed out my springs to Eibachs. Now I can't wait to get
    my swaybars. Does anybody here have just the rear swaybar? I read somewhere if you run just the
    rear swaybar (whiteline) it's there is less understeer vs using a front and rear swaybar?
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    hawaii New Member

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    eh, audioslave03 could you post a pic of your car.
    looks sweet.
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    thanks for the comment, this is the only picture i have for now, hopefully i'll get a chance to take some shots soon. I have TOMs sides and rear, shyguy front lip, TRD lip spoiler, tein s techs w/ KYB GR2's on 17 inch rims

    [IMG]
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    is their a huge handling difference between tokicos and kybs?
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    I only ask because I'm looking for a good ( minimal compromises ) back roading suspension, I've already decided on teins beacuse of their non-progressive nature, but it would be nice to have slightly softer shocks if they dont handle terribly differently.
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    hawaii New Member

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    I suggest you get the kyb's then.
    The Tein kyb combo is pretty much the way to go if you want comfort.
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    that's hot audioslave03
    thanks for your teins hawaii

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