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pouchonnet 09-22-2017 01:58 PM

Best suspension mod after coilovers?
 
I installed some Tein street basis 1 month ago and they feel alright. I'd like to improve the handling/cornering potential though. What should i do next? Something that wouldn't break the bank :) I was looking at some bushing sets from z1 but you maybe have a better suggestion! Let me know :)

zakmartin 09-22-2017 03:55 PM

Maybe upgrade the sway bars & end links. There are a ton of threads about available options.

Edit:
Here's a recent thread.

guitman32 10-04-2017 06:11 PM

Differential.

dkmura 10-04-2017 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by zakmartin (Post 10916610)
Maybe upgrade the sway bars & end links. There are a ton of threads about available options.
Edit:
Here's a recent thread.

Agreed- swaybars are probably the most cost effective mod for improving handling!

Spike100 10-11-2017 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by pouchonnet (Post 10916592)
I installed some Tein street basis 1 month ago and they feel alright. I'd like to improve the handling/cornering potential though. What should i do next? Something that wouldn't break the bank :) I was looking at some bushing sets from z1 but you maybe have a better suggestion! Let me know :)


Originally Posted by zakmartin (Post 10916610)
Maybe upgrade the sway bars & end links. There are a ton of threads about available options.

Edit:
Here's a recent thread.

I agree with Zak.

After installing Tein S-Tech Springs and Bilstein B8 (SP) Shocks, I replaced the factory sway bars with Nismo JDM front and rear Sway Bars. That made a very noticeable handling improvement.

And, I believe there are better aftermarket sway bars (than the JDM’s I installed) that are adjustable, providing better “tuning” to your car’s handling.


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