Hmmm...Tokico blues suck??

My current setup is H&R Sports and Tokico blues.
Had this combo for less than a month.

I find the ride to be quite uncomfortable. The shocks don’t seem to be stiff enough and tends to get a kinda bouncy on some bumps.

couple of my friends and i have tokicoblues on our tegs with coilovers, swaybars, camber kit , upper bars, bushings and there just fine . maybe u should get and sparkly tint or something next time u want to buy something for your car.:wink:

I’ve got Blues on my Civic and they’re great. If you have a bouncy ride, then it’s probably the springs making it that way. I have a friend with H&R’s and those springs are way too stiff. My butt hurts by the time we get off the car

Re: Hmmm…Tokico blues suck??

Originally posted by tranv12
[B]My current setup is H&R Sports and Tokico blues.
Had this combo for less than a month.

I find the ride to be quite uncomfortable. The shocks don’t seem to be stiff enough and tends to get a kinda bouncy on some bumps. [/B]

Actually, i had the same setup before and it was very comfy for me. Kinda like stock. Only reason why i replaced it was the rear drop was more than the front. It’s a very good street setup.

I think that th eBlues are well-watched to the H&R’s, but the ride as a whole is a tad bit too soft. The H&R’s have a relatively low spring rate in the rear, which is the cause of this. I’ll be using GC/Konis in the future, but the H&R/HPs is a good entry level suspension.

i have the same setup and am very happy with it. :confused:

for the same price i’d rather get kyb agx adjustables

I got tokico blues with skunk2 coilovers and i love the ride. Not bouncy at all.

Tokico blues can suck balls… they blow out eventually. hope all of u that bought them turned in the warranty card ( which isn;t worth crap ) coz it takes like 3-5mo to just get replacement, IMO spend the money to get Koni’s at least they are rebuildable, KYB’s and Tokicos are not.