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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 05:30 AM
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Hey guys, I need some help on picking the coilovers. There are just too many choices,I dont know which one to go with. Basically all I need is the look and some improve for the handling.By the look i meant i hope it will be full length adjestable which allow me to drop more than 1.5" rear . And for the handling as for most coilovers will do better than stock so ill leave this ......From what i know Hks RS and LS+ will giv the low i want. What else will give me the slame look ( im just saying slame cuz i can alwayz lower it for show and adjust it bak to driveable height ) By the way compare with RS and LS+ which is better besides the handling(i know RS should giv better handling).
I would spend around $$2000 on coilover. Please help me . thx
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 07:54 AM
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mmmm....I say you go with the Tein Comfort Sport Set up....just came out for the Z 2 months ago...rais the car 1.4 inches ABOVE STOCK, and lower it almost 2 inches below stock......or keep it stock height....so the range is very good, and it's a great suspension for the Street...better than the Flex in My opinion

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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 08:07 AM
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HKS Hipermax RS. It will improve the ride quality as well as the cars ability to corner. RS = Racing Sport. The Tein Comfort Sport is aimed more towards comfort then having a sporty feel.

http://www.mynismo.com/products/?id=4191
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 08:21 AM
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that's why I said Tein Comfort sport....he didn't say he was going to the track...he said any improved handling over stock...he is looking for the "LOOK of a slammed ride" so the teins might be cheaper...not sure of the price of the HKS...

but the HKS is more agressive...that's true...
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 09:37 AM
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The HKS LS+ is essentially the same as an RS (dampner wise), both have 32 way adjsutment and the valving is almost identical. The LS+ uses 9 kg/mm front rates and 8 kg/mm rears. The RS uses 8 kg/mm and 8kg/mm. I got my coilovers used from protocav who had already switched his front springs with Swift springs that were 8 kg/mm so its essentially an RS. I don't find my coilover harsh at all. Its a pretty smooth ride but my handling is far better then when I had springs installed. I just need to change my sway bar settings now as full stiff rear gives me JUSt a little bit too much over steer. And as an FYI most Tein coilovers are twin tube design. ALL HKS coilovers for this car are monotube with inverted struts in the rear. I would take a quality monotube dampner over a twin tube any day of the week.
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by HARRYPOTTER
he said any improved handling over stock
Thats exactly my point, the RS will improve the handling more so then Tein Comfort Sport will yet the RS will also improve the ride quality as well. Best of both worlds.
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 02:53 PM
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I run the HKS on my car - absolutely love them

Another very worthy unit is the Bilstein
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
I run the HKS on my car - absolutely love them

Another very worthy unit is the Bilstein
Wow I couldn't agree more. You are the only person I have ever seen endorse the Bilstein setup but it is fantastic. A good friend has the PSS-9s on his car and they were also very nice to drive. I don't have handling impressions as I try not to play Tanner Foust in cars I don't pay for but they rode amazing. He did an article on them here: http://www.nissanperformancemag.com/april06/350z_turbo/
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 03:44 PM
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so i guess HKS RS is the way to go then. What about those buddy club and Tanabe ones? Will those give me the drop and handling ?
thx for the help guys .
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Old Nov 7, 2006 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jeff_chen0209
so i guess HKS RS is the way to go then. What about those buddy club and Tanabe ones? Will those give me the drop and handling ?
thx for the help guys .
Tanabes, well twin tube...thats all I'm saying... Not sure about Buddy Club. But I think they change the suspension design a bit.
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Old Nov 8, 2006 | 06:52 AM
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The Bilstein are absolutely fantastic for a street driven car - no question about it. Among the nicest riding units out there, with superb build quality, a proven name with exceptional post sale product support, and meaningful dampening changes between soft and stiff.

In fact, these coilovers are so good on the Z, that in many foreign markets, the Bilstein are a Nissan endorsed option that can be ordered with the car

http://z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?model...ng&prodid=1180

At $1499 for the PSS9 it is an absolute steal

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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
The Bilstein are absolutely fantastic for a street driven car - no question about it. Among the nicest riding units out there, with superb build quality, a proven name with exception post sale product support, and meaningful dampening changes between soft and stiff.

In fact, these coilovers are so good on the Z, that in many foreign markets, Bilstein are a Nissan endorsed option that can be ordered with the car

http://z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?model...ng&prodid=1180

At $1499 for the PSS9 it is an absolute steal
i agree 100%
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Old Nov 9, 2006 | 03:09 AM
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Whats the lowest does Bilstein PSS9 allow you to drop on Z ( up front and rear)??? any spec for bilstein pss9??? hows that compare with hks RS ???
Im about to get the hks RS but the bilstein is cheaper ...><....since my main point is the drop and some improve for cornering....not the whole track thing,but i wish i could get something with the drop i hope(slame all the way whenever i want to), streetable (comfort isnt a big issue), and track if i got time one day .....so after the search buttom HKS RS gives everything i need .... just not sure what else will give me the same and quality with less $$ so i can save up for the next...^^
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Old Nov 9, 2006 | 07:33 AM
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I never understand how people can say they want something streetable but comfort is not a big deal - those are complete opposite sentences.

A Z, even in nearly stock form, with a good set of tires out handles the driving level of most people out there. The very nature of a streetable suspension is one that soaks up the day to day bumps and ruts in the road without making you hate the car or feel like your driving in a taxi cab.

The Pss9 lower the car from 30mm to 60mm, with 45mm being the recommended setting from Bilstein. They are 9 way dampening adjustable
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