which coilovers give best ride
Originally posted by Mr Twisted
Nismo only drops 3/4 of a inch. Jic and Tein better then 1 1/2 I've got my Teins to just clear a 2x4 on end thats 31/2 of total clearance thats 87.5mm look out below.........
Nismo only drops 3/4 of a inch. Jic and Tein better then 1 1/2 I've got my Teins to just clear a 2x4 on end thats 31/2 of total clearance thats 87.5mm look out below.........
Not really but have read some negative post about the Jics as well so I don''t know at this point We'll keep working with the Teins to see if they get better and I can work out the bugs, noise.bouncing and inconvenance. The only thing I like about it is where the car sits at the moment. Looks very aggressive....
Originally posted by docgeo
I'm thinking of lowering the car about 1 inch. which coilovers give the best ride. I was thinking of the Teins, JIC, and nismo .... thanks ,
I'm thinking of lowering the car about 1 inch. which coilovers give the best ride. I was thinking of the Teins, JIC, and nismo .... thanks ,
So what's your definition? Will it be a daily driver? Are you going to AutoX?
Originally posted by Mike Wazowski
Depends on your definition of best ride. To me best ride means very stiff. It could mean soft to you.
So what's your definition? Will it be a daily driver? Are you going to AutoX?
Depends on your definition of best ride. To me best ride means very stiff. It could mean soft to you.
So what's your definition? Will it be a daily driver? Are you going to AutoX?
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Originally posted by docgeo
I thought one of the points of coilovers was that you can adjust the dampening so you can have the best of both worlds??
I thought one of the points of coilovers was that you can adjust the dampening so you can have the best of both worlds??
Originally posted by Beaker02
Eibach takes most of the hammering away while lowering 1". Still hangles great.
Eibach takes most of the hammering away while lowering 1". Still hangles great.
i do not care for softer suspension.
if you ask 100 people this question, you'll get 100 answers..maybe more 
What are you using the car for?
if its street only, I'd personally recommend the Cusco Zero 1 or the HKS Hipermax - both are the most comfy around town ones I have been on yet. Cusco is a very simply coilover - jsut rideheight adjustment, not dampening adjustment. Trust me this is not a bad thing - some of the units that are dampening adjustment have a negliable difference between full soft and full stiff.
Also, what kind of budget are you trying to adhere to?

What are you using the car for?
if its street only, I'd personally recommend the Cusco Zero 1 or the HKS Hipermax - both are the most comfy around town ones I have been on yet. Cusco is a very simply coilover - jsut rideheight adjustment, not dampening adjustment. Trust me this is not a bad thing - some of the units that are dampening adjustment have a negliable difference between full soft and full stiff.
Also, what kind of budget are you trying to adhere to?
Originally posted by Z1 Performance
if you ask 100 people this question, you'll get 100 answers..maybe more
What are you using the car for?
mostly street ... not ready yet to take it out to the track
Also, what kind of budget are you trying to adhere to?
if you ask 100 people this question, you'll get 100 answers..maybe more

What are you using the car for?
mostly street ... not ready yet to take it out to the track
Also, what kind of budget are you trying to adhere to?
Well the EDFC is in and I have to take back everything I thought about the Tein flex suspension. It's wonderful... I had the guys at Super Autobach's in Stanton install the EDFC. Coil overs and allignment were already done. I know, I know but check this out. They quoted me $210 dollars for install. That's all!!! They had never installed one in a 350Z before. At $70 shop rate thats 3 hours, Well I got the car back at 8:45pm 15 mins. to closing. Oh ya we started at 3pm thats 5 3/4 hours. I'm thinging $402.50 would be fair after all I've been quoted a lot higher. The total bill was $210 dollars as quoted. what a great deal (steal). I'm sure they know what to quote next time so don't expect to get a steal but I'm sure they will treat you right. They did a ultra clean job on my show car. Thanks Super Autobach you guys rock....
It's to San Diego tomorrow. Appointment with the GT Factory for their legendary lambo conversion. Got a killer deal there also.
It's to San Diego tomorrow. Appointment with the GT Factory for their legendary lambo conversion. Got a killer deal there also.
Originally posted by LIL RAJA
i don't understand that statement of taking most of the hammering away.. ---do you mean it takes the stiffness away.
i do not care for softer suspension.
i don't understand that statement of taking most of the hammering away.. ---do you mean it takes the stiffness away.
i do not care for softer suspension.
I like the basic from a looks standpoint...handling is comparable to stock though it all depends what tires/wheels you want.
Not all coilovers have insignificant dampening settings...the Flex for the Z is not bad, but not a huge difference between full soft and full stiff
Not all coilovers have insignificant dampening settings...the Flex for the Z is not bad, but not a huge difference between full soft and full stiff
Adam, didn't you say that the basics felt (as far as ride) real similar to the Nismo S-tunes?? In other words, they were both mild upgrades from stock without going to more hardcore racing setups.
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