Lowering springs with stock ride quality?
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Lowering springs with stock ride quality?
Hi everyone, well i have had my 350Z for a year bone stock, and it's time for a lowering job and some deep dish wheels. I only want to lower it about 1 inch and would like the ride quality to remain the same if possible. It's my daily driver so i dont want a harsh bouncy ride. Can you guys suggest some springs?
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Lowering springs has always been kind of a guessing game in my opinion. If you think you'll ever take advantage of the adjustability, go with coilovers. Otherwise, look for a proven set of springs + shocks.
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I ran Tanabe NF210's on my z for about 6 months before i got my coilovers. They were paired up with Tokiko Blues and the ride was better than stock IMO. I have been in a few stock Z's and i was always impressed by my setup for what it was...
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I cant remember what the spring rates are but IIRC they are basically the same as stock. I would highly recomend them for what you want to accomplish. I actually still have my setup PM me and maybe we can work something out...i THINK i might want to sell them haha...
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NF = Normal Feel
I cant remember what the spring rates are but IIRC they are basically the same as stock. I would highly recomend them for what you want to accomplish. I actually still have my setup PM me and maybe we can work something out...i THINK i might want to sell them haha...
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