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Old 08-16-2009, 08:07 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by zilent_jay View Post
Handling? This car definitely grips harder, as long as the surface is smooth. When you are cornering at decent speeds and hit a significant bump... you go sailing, and the recovery process is not always a pleasant one. My 350z stayed MUCH more composed in these situations. I'm not sure if this is because of the reworked suspension, more unsprung weight, wider tires, or all of the above, but I don't like it.
i say this every time and nobody believes it.
my 05 350z had very hard suspension and it was stiff on bumps.
my 09 370z has a very soft and cushion suspension over bumps.

i Would guess a soft suspension over bumps is worse than a hard one?

My ideal suspension would NOT be lowered but stiffer like my 350z.
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