Question about Lowering...
If I lowered my Z and just got..
http://www.thenismoshop.com/ikorb.ph...roduct_id=1592
Would that be ok? The z is my DD, or should I get more...
http://www.thenismoshop.com/ikorb.ph...roduct_id=1592
Would that be ok? The z is my DD, or should I get more...
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I've had a pro-kit on my '03 track model for going on four years. The ride quality remains good for a DD, but you really have to watch out for potholes or other road onstacles. The lower ride height looks great, but does make ground clearence a problem in everyday driving. I've even been known to back out of a parking lot when I see big speed bumps!
I have some on my s10 and like them (3" drop). For the Z, the inch saves you the hassle of having to purchase toe/camber adjustments or adj tension rods which can end up costing you another $750.00 w/o labor, plus the alignmet. If you have +1 or +2 wheels, this will really look aggressive. Let's get some pics up when you get them installed ok?
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I have had eibachs on previous cars and will not run them again....
Hotchkis is a MUCH better setup. Linear springs are much more forgiving on rough roads and much more predictable in terms of handling. I would not recommend a set of eibachs
Hotchkis is a MUCH better setup. Linear springs are much more forgiving on rough roads and much more predictable in terms of handling. I would not recommend a set of eibachs
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