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Old 03-21-2014, 04:28 PM   #9 (permalink)
Rangerz
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Originally Posted by Apollo8642 View Post
I forgot to mention the Swift-R's are a bit stiffer feeling then the stock Nismo springs. So if you are looking for more ride quality over performance, I would look at a something like fuct recommends in the Tein line up. Tein H-tech is for better ride quality, and it's give a little bit of a lower stance then stock, but not as much as the other springs out there, that are more agressive. Then the S-tech spings is more of a performance lowing spring, and is along the same lines as the Swifts, H&R, Eibach (which makes spring just for the Nismo), Megan, Tanabe, RS-R, ARK, etc.
This is my first car I haven't run Tein suspension on as of yet.

fuct, which Tein spring are you running?
I appreciate the feedback. Out of looks and performance it would be performance for me. I just wanted a little drop but retain or improve the handling performance. I don't DD it but I do like the weekend drives and love the track and some auto x. I guess if I had to sum it up I'm looking for a good balance between street driving and track with just a bit of drop. I would say 1/2" in the back and no more than an inch up front.

I think I need to just quite being a puss and look at some coil overs. My Wife will love that
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