NC Club Shocks
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2016 1:39 pm
I've been searching the forum and I don't see a direct comparison of NC shocks for cars with stiffer/lowered springs.
I have an NC Club and the Bilstein's are crying out to be changed after 28,000 aggressive miles. I installed the Progress Technology springs, Progress Technology front and rear sway bars, and the Racing Beat end links. The car sits slightly lower than it did originally. The reviews for the Tokico Performance Shocks HP Series seem very high, but there is no information about durability and longevity for any of the shocks. So I need a recommendation. Honestly, I would have gone for the Ohlins coilovers, but with a wedding coming up, I don’t have the money for that. SO…
What the best choice for a set of shocks that jive with the other upgraded parts, gives the best handling on the road (without completely destroying my spine), gives good response and communication on the track (about 3 times a year) and lasts longer than the stock Bilsteins (about 30k miles)?
I have an NC Club and the Bilstein's are crying out to be changed after 28,000 aggressive miles. I installed the Progress Technology springs, Progress Technology front and rear sway bars, and the Racing Beat end links. The car sits slightly lower than it did originally. The reviews for the Tokico Performance Shocks HP Series seem very high, but there is no information about durability and longevity for any of the shocks. So I need a recommendation. Honestly, I would have gone for the Ohlins coilovers, but with a wedding coming up, I don’t have the money for that. SO…
What the best choice for a set of shocks that jive with the other upgraded parts, gives the best handling on the road (without completely destroying my spine), gives good response and communication on the track (about 3 times a year) and lasts longer than the stock Bilsteins (about 30k miles)?