So before I get flamed for not searching -- I have done so and done a TON of reading on different suspension upgrade options for our cars. Basically I am
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So before I get flamed for not searching -- I have done so and done a TON of reading on different suspension upgrade options for our cars.
Basically I am looking for the best option for my 2015 base Z which is my DD around Houston, TX. Don't have any intentions of tracking the car, but the occasional 'spirited' driving when allowed. From what I have read, it seems that going with new struts and springs might be my best option over coilovers given I DD the car. Option 1: about $1,400 shipped Tokico struts Eibach springs SPC front and rear camber package This lowers the car a bit more I would like for Houston street and getting out of my driveway, but is the most mild drop of any springs available. Option 2:can be had for $1,350 shipped KW Variant 1 Coilovers KW seems to be very well spoken of for the Z. I like these as they are fixed on dampening rate which I don't care to control, and I would only lower the car the minimum these allow: which is .6" front and .4" rear. With this mild of a drop, I'd be hoping I could get away without the camber kit, and would likely be better around H-town. Time for input and thoughts on these two setups. Appreciate your time and feedback! |
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If all you are looking for is handling and don't care about a drop id throw some sway bars on and call it a day.
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I just want the drop to be as mild as possible -- hence those two options I was considering. Sway bars would definitely be an even less expensive option. What are the most recommend ones for our cars? |
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Personally for a daily driver, I'd throw on some Swift springs and sway bars. That's what I did and I love the way my Z handles. The Swift springs make the car handle and ride better than the OEM springs while also dropping it about an inch.
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Dragon -- so you put swifts on with the factory struts and no camber package? That seems like a lot of drop to go without both of those...
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Hotchkis or whiteline.
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I would go with Eibach over kangaroo bar lol.
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or the stillen bar but just use the front bar in the middle setting.
i run the kangaroo bar on my ride (whiteline) but the bushing is a pos. i have a brand new stillen set in my parts bin though.. |
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I haven't had any problems with my whitelines but I have seen some complaints on them so maybe I am lucky?
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I only use the front bar set to full stiff, cause that's the way she like it and my stock Nismo bar in the rear.
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