Originally Posted by OptionZero i've seen that thread i think its insane to want to be that high, this is a damn sports car with double adjustable coilovers travel shouldn't
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04-03-2017, 07:48 PM | #106 (permalink) |
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Just think of it this way. If I want to turn into a complete REDNECK I can adjust the rear to be way up in the air. You know, stick the my rear end in the air for everyone to kiss.
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The dampers are very good. I am quite pleased. It makes me wonder what a set of Motons are like. If you are buying coilovers, buy as much as you can afford.
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That's awesome, glad you got everything in and working! My front dampers took about a month to "loosen up" a bit, the rears took substantially longer, like six months of daily driving. Right out of the box, they're pretty firm.
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Very true. The Aragostas are one of the few that'll allow for ABOVE OEM height if you so desire. Everything else drops you an inch or more below stock height. I can't run any lower (less than an inch drop front and rear) or I can't get in my garage or navigate the less than stellar roads in my neck of the woods.
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Oh, yeah. I am pretty darn happy. I am at 14 clicks front and 14clicks rear. The compression is great, not harsh at all. The rebound is why I had to stiffen up the dampers to get rid of the bounce. The car is firm but very smooth. I have to watch my speed now. I'll be cruising along on the interstate if I am not careful. It is amazing.
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I have to echo the praise for the Aragostas. I've got the Type-S w/ full pillowball mounts
Ride is more than tolerable, just like stock on a 2015+ Nismo. Tons of adjustment. I could go lower if i wanted, and you can go higher than stock like said above. Just an amazing range.
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I added another click up front for a total of 15+. I am also noticing 2 things of concern. I may need to go up to 13k springs up front and 11k for the rear. Under acceleration from a stop the rear is squatting too much for my liking. On a hard turn the front dips more. It is glued to the pavement which is good. I may drive it to Zdayz before deciding if I need to upgrade to stiffer springs. I am ordering my Wavetrac dif on Monday. This may also change the handling some.
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Yeah, the interstate I drive to work on is horrible. I have been stiffening up due to the higher speeds and bumps. I get a small bounce. I have got that cleared up now. The faster I would go, the more I noticed it. The ride is still way more comfortable than the Nismo suspension. My goal is to improve the ride and improve the handling at the same time. This has been tough. So far so good. I have been driving some of my favorite corners. So far the handling has improved.
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