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Hey, i was just wondering if anyone knew about how low these go, and if they DO or DO NOT come w/ the upper mount to adjust camber. Im not a hardcore autoX or drifter, just like to have fun. I saw these and they are affordable, and seem to come w/ the camber mount so i might pick them up. I know they are stiff but i can deal w/ it i think lol. Also, if you guys happen to have any pics of your ride w/ these coilovers, please share them w/ me. THANKS!
Dan
__________________ 2004 SS Enth. 350Z // MODS: stuff
no coilovers for the Z come with camber plates because camber is not adjusted on the strut on these cars
they are affordable yes......that's about it
You bought a great car....don't toss the ride quality and handling away because of price alone. Do it right the first time (and yes, you can do it right on a budget too), and you'll be rewarded with a car that rides, and handles, as if it came factory equipped that way.
You bought a great car....don't toss the ride quality and handling away because of price alone. Do it right the first time (and yes, you can do it right on a budget too), and you'll be rewarded with a car that rides, and handles, as if it came factory equipped that way.
Knowing the specs on those things, please listen to what he's saying to you. I know it's all to easy as the one who doesn't have to part with any money. But, he's right on the money and right on the advise.
Ksport coilover Monotube (true coilover in rear, spring mounted on dampner)
Spring rates in LBS 839/504 (rear is going to be much stiffer then 504 number suggests)