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Old 04-14-2016, 07:23 PM   #93 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by FLUJOKE View Post
I don't have a Nismo but what I do know is check and make sure they removed allllll the buffer shocks around your springs from shipping. Get under there and feel around. Just might get some free lowering. Lol also swift are the best hands down. You will scrape no matter how careful you are. Always remember that


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I've had Swifts and Ark on the 370Z. Swifts are great, but certainly not the best. The best is what gives the perfect drop for the owner, considering 90% of drop spring customers don't worry about track use. If they did, they'd be getting coilovers. With that said, Swifts just don't drop the car enough. Ark GT-S on the other hand, drops it too much--for me at least. Aside from making the car scrape everywhere, Ark GT-S springs are less squeaky. Let's face it, it's easy to say a set of springs are great and comfortable when the drop is barely noticeable.
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