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Old 02-21-2008, 04:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post hotchkis springs/tokiko struts

****yes i know i mispelled tokico....deal with it****


hey just purchased the set,wondering if i need new end links and front/rear camber bolts for proper drop.any input greatly appreciated thanks guys


kinda new to the suspension thing,fill me in
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Old 02-22-2008, 04:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Tokiko, makes struts for our cars now?
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Old 02-22-2008, 08:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Tokiko, makes struts for our cars now?

They have since the car was first produced. They make the factory struts as well as the Illumina series, which is the only bolt in replacement strut for the SRT-4.


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Old 02-25-2008, 05:19 PM   #4 (permalink)
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nah, I was being serious. I know as far as factory goes. I just thought for the longest time. Noone offered aftermarket struts, without buying a coilover kit?
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Tokico Illumina is a bolt in deal. Koni has their sport line that are strut inserts. Not a difficult install, but not as easy as the Tokico.
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I thought about buying the tokico struts...is it a good product? what are some of your opinions?
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you will more than likely need camber bolts in the rear....i got +-1 degree
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do any of then fit bigger than a 16 inch rim? i have the ACR and want to go 18's and drop the car on springs, kinda dont want coilovers..... but acrs only fit 16s on the tokicos
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yes, there are no good choices for an 18" rim.

A 225/35-18 could be used if you keep the air pressure up high enough (over 35psi) because the load capacity rating is only 87 instead of the 89 that dodge specified for us.
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i have the tokico struts and hotchkis springs with 18x8's 225/40/18

only thing i have to fix are my fenders, gotta roll them......no spacers either and they dont rub at all



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how much for them
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