Hotchkis Stage 1 TVS - few questions
I'm looking to lower my car and increase the handling a bit so I was thinking about purchasing the Hotchkis TVS kit. Not looking for a huge drop. But anyway, here's the questions:
1) Will I need to buy anything else along with it such as a camber kit or will it be good to go as it is?
2) I'm assuming I will need to get it aligned after the install. Correct?
I'm also open to other suspension suggestions. Thanks for you help!
1) Will I need to buy anything else along with it such as a camber kit or will it be good to go as it is?
2) I'm assuming I will need to get it aligned after the install. Correct?
I'm also open to other suspension suggestions. Thanks for you help!
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I have the kit. It's a great deal. I also didn't want a huge drop, so I was talked into the Hotchkis. To answer your questions, you will not need cambers. You should do an alignment if you haven't had one in a while.
I like the stance the kit gives my Z. It feels a lot like the stock setup, but I like the fact that it can be adjusted and it's pretty tight on the cornering and curves.
I like the stance the kit gives my Z. It feels a lot like the stock setup, but I like the fact that it can be adjusted and it's pretty tight on the cornering and curves.
Originally Posted by Phenom
I'm looking to lower my car and increase the handling a bit so I was thinking about purchasing the Hotchkis TVS kit. Not looking for a huge drop. But anyway, here's the questions:
1) Will I need to buy anything else along with it such as a camber kit or will it be good to go as it is?
2) I'm assuming I will need to get it aligned after the install. Correct?
I'm also open to other suspension suggestions. Thanks for you help!
1) Will I need to buy anything else along with it such as a camber kit or will it be good to go as it is?
2) I'm assuming I will need to get it aligned after the install. Correct?
I'm also open to other suspension suggestions. Thanks for you help!
The Hotchkis TVS is a great setup, but the springs are far too soft for the 07 suspension. You would be better off with the Tein S Techs and the Hotchkis sways. The Hotchkis springs will certainly work, I just think the S Tech would work better as the rates are a bit better for the revised shocks
As for a camber kit, you may or may not need it - every car is different. I would try just the springs first and see if the shop can at least get the rear camber and toe back in spec with the factory provided adjustments. If not, it's easy and inexpensive to add the rear camber/toe kit. Front camber is not adjustable, but even if it ends up slightly more negative than factory, it will be fine...these cars like a bit more camber. Front toe is adjustable via the tie rod ends, and toe is much more critical to maintaining tire wear than camber at the heights these springs will lower you.
Thanks, I'll take the teins into consideration, I was unaware the Hotchkis springs were that soft. How much of a drop should I expect with Tein S techs? Also, how much does a typical camber kit go for? Thanks
Last edited by Phenom; Jun 1, 2008 at 07:26 AM.
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I installed this kit on my Z and the tech could not get the front or rear into specs. He said I needed the toe bolts for the back and a-arms for the front. I understand the front is not totally necessary but if I got just the rear toe bolts is that enough or do I need the rear arm as well?
I installed this kit on my Z and the tech could not get the front or rear into specs. He said I needed the toe bolts for the back and a-arms for the front. I understand the front is not totally necessary but if I got just the rear toe bolts is that enough or do I need the rear arm as well?
Also i do installs, cheap. I charge $60 for rear arms and toe bolts. Don't bother with front arms, a little extra camber up front doesn't hurt.
Just get the rear kit SPC works great for a street car. Can you bring your spec sheet to the meet tonight so i can look at it.
Also i do installs, cheap. I charge $60 for rear arms and toe bolts. Don't bother with front arms, a little extra camber up front doesn't hurt.
Also i do installs, cheap. I charge $60 for rear arms and toe bolts. Don't bother with front arms, a little extra camber up front doesn't hurt.
Do I get just the bolts or do I need the arm as well? Will these do: http://www.z1motorsports.com/350_g35...oducts_id=4637
What is camber at right now, how far is toe off? Rear only, i need to know these things. Usually for a street driven Z, i like to get camber around the -1.5 , Combine that with your front camber that is around the same range because of lowering and you will have a nice setup with good tire wear.
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