Softer ride with Hotchkis TVS?
hey all,
have a 2005 ZR. I want to make the ride even more "luxury" smooth and soft. I've read from some people's opinions that upon install the ride was more "soft" and handled better. just wanted to confirm if this is true. Thanks! nevermind. upon further research, i found this post: I spoke to Hotchkis today. They do not recommend using thier springs on the roadster. I was told that the rear of the roadster is heavier than the coupe and this caused additional compression of the springs. |
Wish I had found that tidbit of info before putting those springs on my ZR. It is correct without a doubt.
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Originally Posted by fresnel151
Wish I had found that tidbit of info before putting those springs on my ZR. It is correct without a doubt.
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Thanks for the info! I've been debating whether to do just that or go back with the stock springs front and back.
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Originally Posted by dhwang80
hey all,
have a 2005 ZR. I want to make the ride even more "luxury" smooth and soft. I've read from some people's opinions that upon install the ride was more "soft" and handled better. just wanted to confirm if this is true. Thanks! nevermind. upon further research, i found this post: I spoke to Hotchkis today. They do not recommend using thier springs on the roadster. I was told that the rear of the roadster is heavier than the coupe and this caused additional compression of the springs. What are the negative side effects of these springs on a heavier z? I ask because I see a lot of Z's with 200+ lbs of audio gear... So should you avoid these springs with a heavy audio as well? |
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