new suspension question
You could do what I did a short while ago on my '82. And get the Gabriel's for the front and rear. I am sure your stock springs are still good. They are pretty tough. You just need some new shocks, and struts for now. I replaced mine with the cheaper stuff. Mainly because I can't afford performance ones right now. Plus the fact I need to get an anti sway bar, and new bushings all around. I did replace the ball joints. Because one of mine was completely destroyed, from knuckleheads that owned this Z before. You could move the front wheel quite easily on one side. Like it was loose. lol
Ball joints are a safety issue. Get that fixed first regardless. If your bushings are shot everything is going to be sloppy and arguably a safety issue as well if it affects handling adversely. New bushings are way cheaper than shocks/springs.
I usually recomend getting them from John at Beta Motorsports. He's an enthusiest and helps out quite a bit AND has the lowest prices. I see that his price went up a fair amount and I'm not sure why. I'll check with him....
Subscribing to this... I'm in the same boat! I need to do my ball joints, and while I'm at it... bushings, struts and lowering springs sound pretty nice!
I actually have some orange Koni adjustables on the back of my car. I have no idea when they were installed or what their deal is. Does anybody remember Koni making a set for the S130?
I actually have some orange Koni adjustables on the back of my car. I have no idea when they were installed or what their deal is. Does anybody remember Koni making a set for the S130?
This also looks like a worthwhile upgrade:
https://www.zdriver.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19834
And JeffP's thoughts:
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme/280zxt/page17.html
https://www.zdriver.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19834
And JeffP's thoughts:
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme/280zxt/page17.html
This also looks like a worthwhile upgrade:
https://www.zdriver.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19834
And JeffP's thoughts:
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme/280zxt/page17.html
https://www.zdriver.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19834
And JeffP's thoughts:
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme/280zxt/page17.html
I'm calling BS on that. The Tokico HPK255 is the very first mod I'd do to any 280ZX. I had a set of Tokico's on my car for six years and never an issue. The next step up from the Tokicos is custom coil overs. There are countless sets of Tokico's running on early Z cars with great sucess. These are actually race applications, not guys grinding thier rails on speed bumps....
IF you are running them outside of thier specs and they fail it's hardly fair to say that they are no good....
IF you are running them outside of thier specs and they fail it's hardly fair to say that they are no good....
Tokico lowering springs might as well be cut stockers.
I've seen countless occasions of guys not being happy with those shocks, and my friend had them in his 280ZX with lowering springs, and they rode like crap, I'll never get tokico's ever again.
Koni fo' lyfe.
you can call BS all you want, they're still shitty shocks.
Tokico lowering springs might as well be cut stockers.
I've seen countless occasions of guys not being happy with those shocks, and my friend had them in his 280ZX with lowering springs, and they rode like crap, I'll never get tokico's ever again.
Koni fo' lyfe.
Tokico lowering springs might as well be cut stockers.
I've seen countless occasions of guys not being happy with those shocks, and my friend had them in his 280ZX with lowering springs, and they rode like crap, I'll never get tokico's ever again.
Koni fo' lyfe.
Countless occasions? How many is that in real life? They are the most popular shock out ther for the early Z cars.
Like I said if you are running them outside of their specs what do you expect?
Running them with matched lowering springs is out of their specs???
you do realize that when you cut springs, you change the spring rate, correct. so basically, you'd be better off to cut your springs than to buy Tokico springs, that's how much they suck.
go browse through Z31performance, most of them won't even run Tokico's, they'd rather get some cheap Gabriel's until they can afford something better!
countless early Z owners have them because they're ****ing retards that do whatever is cheapest at the time and don't care about the long term effects or how the quality of something is.
you do realize that when you cut springs, you change the spring rate, correct. so basically, you'd be better off to cut your springs than to buy Tokico springs, that's how much they suck.
go browse through Z31performance, most of them won't even run Tokico's, they'd rather get some cheap Gabriel's until they can afford something better!
countless early Z owners have them because they're ****ing retards that do whatever is cheapest at the time and don't care about the long term effects or how the quality of something is.
Hopefully people will do their research with more than just this thread on what to get for suspension mods...
Wow. You just lumped a whole bunch of intelligent and inovative people into one crass statement. Ironic though how you are still using Tokico products on your car....
Hopefully people will do their research with more than just this thread on what to get for suspension mods...
Hopefully people will do their research with more than just this thread on what to get for suspension mods...
I didn't lump the intelligent and innovative people into that statement, those guys I have respect for because they usually get Konis or Bilsteins.
Oh I though you were the S130 suspension expert. Surely you know all about the OEM Tokico stuff on your car. Just FYI it's called irony... you're hating on Tokico and yet you're using it without even knowing it.... lol
the strut tubes? those are the only stock part of my car, and those were modified so they're hardly tokico anymore.
anyways, I only dislike (hate is such a ****ing played out word only ******* use) their springs and struts, don't bring all their hard parts that have no moving parts in them into play (FYI: it's a sad attempt at being cooler than someone when you change the subject of what was being discussed originally, you're not cool.)
anyways, I only dislike (hate is such a ****ing played out word only ******* use) their springs and struts, don't bring all their hard parts that have no moving parts in them into play (FYI: it's a sad attempt at being cooler than someone when you change the subject of what was being discussed originally, you're not cool.)
the strut tubes? those are the only stock part of my car, and those were modified so they're hardly tokico anymore.
anyways, I only dislike (hate is such a ****ing played out word only ******* use) their springs and struts, don't bring all their hard parts that have no moving parts in them into play (FYI: it's a sad attempt at being cooler than someone when you change the subject of what was being discussed originally, you're not cool.)
anyways, I only dislike (hate is such a ****ing played out word only ******* use) their springs and struts, don't bring all their hard parts that have no moving parts in them into play (FYI: it's a sad attempt at being cooler than someone when you change the subject of what was being discussed originally, you're not cool.)
Geez... I miss a few days and the thread explodes! I still have the original black Tokicos on it. There are still factory paint pen marks on 'em that say something in Japanese. So, 147,000 miles on a set ain't too bad...
I got mine from Auto Zone, for my '82. And they are lifetime warranty. I think they were less than $20 a piece. And '79-'83 have the same ball joints. So you should have no problem finding a set for your Z. Good luck man.
Thanks for the tip FricFrac! I looked 'em up and found the Raybestos ones on that site. I'm think I like that design a little better. Good thing... I called my local mom & pop parts store (these people amaze me with the stuff they have access too) and they have them for the same price as rockauto.com.
Now for the question... Since this a one piece deal, do I still need a ball joint separator? Looks like 2 bolts and a nut to me, but I don't know... Never done 'em before.
Now for the question... Since this a one piece deal, do I still need a ball joint separator? Looks like 2 bolts and a nut to me, but I don't know... Never done 'em before.


