About VDC
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About VDC
I want to change my suspension and sway bar, but
when I surfed on another website, any vehicle with a VDC
cannot replace with another suspension. If I change my suspension,
does my VDC effect disappear?
Also, if there any suspensions that can be used for VDC vehicles?
Please reply ASAP
when I surfed on another website, any vehicle with a VDC
cannot replace with another suspension. If I change my suspension,
does my VDC effect disappear?
Also, if there any suspensions that can be used for VDC vehicles?
Please reply ASAP
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Everyone changes their suspension. I have an 04.5 I have Greddy suspension and VDC and everything works fine. I also have new camber arms and toe bolts in the rear. Go for it youll be amazed at how different the car is after you drop the S**T out of it. Check out my past posts and look at the post of my car.
Hope that helps!
Hope that helps!
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Originally Posted by hndumafia
+1 fear not. your vdc will continue to work just fine.
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Actually, the NISMO brochures for the LMGT4 wheels and the S-Tuned suspension both used to include a disclaimer that those products were not for use on a VDC equipped car. Nissan was covering their *** in case you had VDC issues.
Sure, everybody has replaced wheels and suspension and not had problems but technically, there is a remote chance than they COULD affect VDC. VDC is tied to the G-force sensor in the car, major changes in the ride and handling could theoretically change the way the G-force sensor behaves, in turn affecting VDC.
The bottom line is, don't worry about it.
Sure, everybody has replaced wheels and suspension and not had problems but technically, there is a remote chance than they COULD affect VDC. VDC is tied to the G-force sensor in the car, major changes in the ride and handling could theoretically change the way the G-force sensor behaves, in turn affecting VDC.
The bottom line is, don't worry about it.
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