Ok im gonna get one of these with Sportlines for my suspension setup.......I'm headed in the way of the D-specs just for the fact that they require no modification to put in...basically just looking for opinions on both struts from people that have them.
Yea I am also contemplating this same setup with either the GC's or rksport coils. Listening in...
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get the d specs...thats what im getting... ive heard nothing but good things about them and ive heard complaints about the installation of the yellows
i am in the same exact predicament, im going with sportlines, but im not sure which of these would be my best choice. i like the idea of little fabrication with the d-specs, but i believe they are only warrantied for 1 year unlike the yellows, anybody have any more information. its very appreciated, thanks
ok when i contacted koni they said they have a lifetime warranty and they are designed to be used with the sportlines so there would be no warranty issues. and that if something does happen to go wrong they will exchange the deffective damper at no charge.
when i contacted Tokico they said their warranty was for 1 year and when i asked about the D specs holding up with the drop of the Sportlines the guy told me that i shouldnt have a problem but the warranty wont cover abuse, i asked him what was the max i could lower my car with the D specs with out voiding the warranty and what was considered abuse, and he said that as long as i dont abuse them i shouldnt have to worry about the warranty..... just seems odd he couldnt give me straight answer.
but then again my friend had the koni reds on his car and now switched to the D specs and he swears up and down that the D specs are a much beater dampner than the Konis he had... he has a 00 sunfire and hes running goldline springs.
i am deff going with the yellows and sportlines even though he says the D specs are better... i just trust Koni more after talking to them now.
well i hope that helps...
laters
btw sorry bout the run on sentences and the poor punctuation but i such at writing
My car was made with wrenches, Not chopsticks.
Flaked Z-Fire wrote:ok when i contacted koni they said they have a lifetime warranty and they are designed to be used with the sportlines so there would be no warranty issues. and that if something does happen to go wrong they will exchange the deffective damper at no charge.
when i contacted Tokico they said their warranty was for 1 year and when i asked about the D specs holding up with the drop of the Sportlines the guy told me that i shouldnt have a problem but the warranty wont cover abuse, i asked him what was the max i could lower my car with the D specs with out voiding the warranty and what was considered abuse, and he said that as long as i dont abuse them i shouldnt have to worry about the warranty..... just seems odd he couldnt give me straight answer.
but then again my friend had the koni reds on his car and now switched to the D specs and he swears up and down that the D specs are a much beater dampner than the Konis he had... he has a 00 sunfire and hes running goldline springs.
i am deff going with the yellows and sportlines even though he says the D specs are better... i just trust Koni more after talking to them now.
well i hope that helps...
laters
btw sorry bout the run on sentences and the poor punctuation but i such at writing
oh yeah if it makes any difference i made these calls and got that info back in early January. So yeah stuff may have changed since then now that they been on the market for awhile
My car was made with wrenches, Not chopsticks.
Thanks for the info Flaked Z-Fire. Didn't know it was just a 1 year warranty
I've always found it strange too that they never give a straight answer when it comes to how low you can go =/
Maybe I'll reconsider the Konis.
ya they didn't give me a straight anwser either but i got them with sportlines anyways. the car handles great and the car sits good too(check out the new pics
). the only problem i have had is that when you put a 160lb me and a 110lb GF and another combined 410lbs of other people in the back the rear struts got nothing left. smooth bumps are fine but sharp bumps max them out. but i think its that way with any setup.
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lovin the tokico's right now have the dampers set like 1/2 a turn from all the way soft and the ride is soo smooth. Install was a breeze too.
has anybody had any problems with the tokicos? has anyone had to get them reparied under warranty, or are they reliable enough to not need to really worry about the warranty? thanks again
As far as I know, the D-specs just came out recently, and not too many people have them yet. So as far as reliability and warranty issues I think we're all just gonna have to wait and see.....
Well i just ordered my D-Spec today and i will be matching the with sportlines so ill write a review when they are on
what about the D-Specs with ground control coilovers? Do you think I'll be okay if I get the coils on D-specs?
well what i got when i called was that tokico dspecs do have a lifetime warranty.
the yellows take effort to put in, but you also get to learn how to do it and feel more accomplished when you are done, yellows and reds are very good. the only thing about the konis is the back strut mount needs to be drille dout to a 1/2 inch i believe, would be a good idea to get new mounts and have them drilled out at a machine shop prior to installing, also the front ones are inserts into the front oem housing, that is pretty easy to do measure and cut insert.
Yellows where a PITA to install but were well worth it in the end. My yellows/GC ride so nice. I love it.
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matt c, you said that you were told that the d-specs had a lifetime warranty? you heard this from the company, please respond, because if this is true, they will be getting ordered with sportlines in a couple of paychecks. thanks again
got the D-spec's and love em
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yes i talked to the owner of the store i bought them from he called tokico and verified lifetime warranty.....the reason i bought them actually
Matt C. (Scruffdog) wrote:well what i got when i called was that tokico dspecs do have a lifetime warranty.
Matt C. (Scruffdog) wrote:yes i talked to the owner of the store i bought them from he called tokico and verified lifetime warranty.....the reason i bought them actually
thats good to hear! i wonder if i was talking to the idiot of the company or something.....
My car was made with wrenches, Not chopsticks.
thank you very much, that really makes a difference, because i really didnt want to cut with the yellows, and if they do have a lifetime i know they will be the last shocks i ever buy.
thanks again for all the responses, you guys are more helpful than you'll know
Hey Monkee, what kinda springs (or coilovers) are you using?
Seems everyone likes the ride quality with the D-Specs, tough decision here.
Okay, found the lifetime warranty thing.
From
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/warranty.html
1. TOKICO Limited Warranty. TOKICO (USA) Inc. warrants its performance suspension products to the original retail purchaser against defects in material and workmanship and wear-out when used on private passenger cars and light trucks under normal operating conditions
for as long as such purchaser owns the vehicle on which it was originally installed, except for electronic components, which are warranted for 1 year from date of purchase.
Now...
2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or
(4) installed on excessively lowered vehicles.
I'll send them an email, and we'll see if they come back with a firm number of inches for the D-Specs and let you guys know what they say.