Best springs to lower the Z..
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Best springs to lower the Z..
i wanna lower it like .3 inches or so... w/o hurting my sway bars.. what do you guys recommend? i've already got full nismo v1 kit so im kinda low but i want it a little lower.. what do you guys recommend?
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Hotchkis Sport Coil Springs
But I suggest to get the TVS Kit: Includes Sport Coil Springs and Front & Rear Sway bars.
Originally Posted by Hotchkis.com
Hotchkis Tuning Sport coils offer the performance you seek, and the comfortable ride you deserve. Made from cold wound silicon steel, our springs are linear rate, and are powder coated seabring silver.
Front Front 9/16" (15mm) Drop
340 lbs/in
Stock 310lbs/in
Rear 3/4" (19mm) Drop
330 lbs/in
Stock 350 lbs/in
Front Front 9/16" (15mm) Drop
340 lbs/in
Stock 310lbs/in
Rear 3/4" (19mm) Drop
330 lbs/in
Stock 350 lbs/in
Originally Posted by Hotchkis.com
The Hotchkis Stage 1 TVS is an all inclusive kit that has been designed and tested as a system. No need to mix and match components. The Stage 1 TVS kit is designed to improve performance on daily driven vehicles while still offering a comfortable ride. Stage 1 kits include Sport Coils and Sport Sway Bars.
Sway Bar Specs:
Front 1 3/8" (35MM) Tubular(Bar Weight 13.5lbs)
4 Position Adjustable
Rear 15/16"(24mm) Tubular(bar weight 5.5lbs)
3 Position Adjustable
Bar Rates:
350Z & 03-05 G35 Front
Hole 1 = 1525 lbs/in (22% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 2 = 1845 lbs/in (48% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 3 = 2270 lbs/in (82% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 4 = 2855 lbs/in (129% Stiffer than stock)
Rear:
Hole 1 = 520 lbs/in (80% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 2 = 655 lbs/in (125% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 3 = 840 lbs/in (185% Stiffer than stock)
Sway Bar Specs:
Front 1 3/8" (35MM) Tubular(Bar Weight 13.5lbs)
4 Position Adjustable
Rear 15/16"(24mm) Tubular(bar weight 5.5lbs)
3 Position Adjustable
Bar Rates:
350Z & 03-05 G35 Front
Hole 1 = 1525 lbs/in (22% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 2 = 1845 lbs/in (48% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 3 = 2270 lbs/in (82% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 4 = 2855 lbs/in (129% Stiffer than stock)
Rear:
Hole 1 = 520 lbs/in (80% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 2 = 655 lbs/in (125% Stiffer than stock)
Hole 3 = 840 lbs/in (185% Stiffer than stock)
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Originally Posted by Z04
i recomend a new brand called search. it gives you everything you want
it's people like you that make this world a ****tier place to live in, you probably dispose of your garbage in other peoples yards. I obviously used the search function and got nothing but "my springs for sale" as to why i posted a thread for peoples opinions, im obviously not some retard who just joined the forum and doesn't know about the search function, so hop off my nuts queer.
BTW: the way you put search as a brand of springs makes you an idiot and your attempt at being clever sucked ***. If you're going to try to be funny, i suggest you steal someone elses material, because frankly, you suck.
P.S. thank you to all the non-idiots who posted something helpful.
Last edited by kayfuNk; 09-04-2007 at 02:22 PM.
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i thought this was pretty interesting.. im actually really trying to figure out what would give me a nice drop without taking away from the smooth ride from the Z.. Does putting bigger wheels or lowering it take away the smooth feeling? I was thinking of the Tein Flex system...
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Originally Posted by kayfuNk
i wanna lower it like .3 inches or so... w/o hurting my sway bars.. what do you guys recommend? i've already got full nismo v1 kit so im kinda low but i want it a little lower.. what do you guys recommend?
You said, "w/o hurting my sway bars", did you mean to say, without hurting my shocks? Either way that won't be a issue.
Do consider that as you get to .8" and lower drops tire wear can become a issue as most car's beyond that point aren't able to align within oem alignment specs.