help needed - reverse previous drop
Hi everyone
I am working on a 350z right now for a customer (I do independent work for several customers) who bought this car 2 years ago. It had what seems like a mish-mash of suspension parts put together to lower it. I'd say the 2 finger rule from top of tire to wheel well applies. The owner wants to return the car to a more stock ride height without spending a lot of money (always the way). Anyway, I've suggested a higher profile tire and perhaps replacing springs/shocks in all 4 corners. I've already replace front UCAs as the old ones were completely shot. I know there are a ton of suspension packages available but have thought perhaps something that allows for height adjustment may be the way to go. I'm looking for suggestions. Thanks! |
what springs are on the car? if you dont want to go back to oem, you could go with tein s-tech which is a very minimal drop
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Thanks for your quick reply. I don't honestly know what the springs are on this car. I don't have it in the shop now either so I can't take a pic. Compared to the specs this care has certainly been dropped so I doubt they'd be OEM but it's hard to say for sure. There is no repair/mod history available unfortunately. I'll take a look at the tein s-tech; I've seen them before but never used them. My big worry is that if I install them (or some other brand) that the ride height will not be altered much and the owner won't be happy - thus my interest in an adjustable design.
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Originally Posted by northern piper
(Post 10923935)
Thanks for your quick reply. I don't honestly know what the springs are on this car. I don't have it in the shop now either so I can't take a pic. Compared to the specs this care has certainly been dropped so I doubt they'd be OEM but it's hard to say for sure. There is no repair/mod history available unfortunately. I'll take a look at the tein s-tech; I've seen them before but never used them. My big worry is that if I install them (or some other brand) that the ride height will not be altered much and the owner won't be happy - thus my interest in an adjustable design.
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Originally Posted by northern piper
(Post 10923935)
Thanks for your quick reply. I don't honestly know what the springs are on this car. I don't have it in the shop now either so I can't take a pic. Compared to the specs this care has certainly been dropped so I doubt they'd be OEM but it's hard to say for sure. There is no repair/mod history available unfortunately. I'll take a look at the tein s-tech; I've seen them before but never used them. My big worry is that if I install them (or some other brand) that the ride height will not be altered much and the owner won't be happy - thus my interest in an adjustable design.
I'm not a big fan of coilovers myself, but they serve their purpose if one NEEDS the adjustability (height and jounce/rebound). My recommendation if one is looking for a good combination of "decent" ride and handling improvement, Bilstein B12 Prokit. Note I didn't say "softer riding" but, it is not bumpy and is "pleasantly firm" and the handling increase is orders of magnitude over most anything else. A pretty minimal lowering in the range of 15mm-19mm with this spring/shock setup. (With the Bilsteins as packaged, these springs lower 15mm, with other shocks, 19mm). They are not adjustable for height. But don't need to be. My opinion: if anyone doesn't like these and thinks they're not comfortable nor doesn't contribute to a real increase in handling prowess, vis a vis stock suspension, is driving the wrong car and should be driving a Cadillac. Laff... |
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