Originally Posted by Rusty since you changed from oem to Koni's after you had an alignment. I would get it aligned again. The Koni's will lower the front by at
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04-21-2019, 12:00 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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an alignment is maybe a hundred bucks
most places will actually check your tires for balance and inspect your brakes for free, or a minimal cost i'd do that before buying stuff but eventually coilovers and adjustable everything and sticky tires will solve alot
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I have the sticky tires already, I'm going to check the alignment tomorrow at the shop
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04-23-2019, 06:04 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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After an alignment and slightly softening up the front dampeners, that high speed skittishness went away. My Alignment when I went to the shop wasn't off that much but I tried driving and doing the same thing afterwards and it's definitely less nervous now. I was thinking it was a combo of things. Maybe the front dampers were too stiff up front and the alignment being a tiny bit off combined with me slamming on the brakes (all the weight going up front) then asking those same tires that are already at their breaking point to switch lanes quickly caused this?
Either way it feels a lot better. Learned my lesson, will be saving up for the Greddy KW Coilovers or the Bilstein B16 PSS9/10 if I'm impatient or wait to get the KW V3's.
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Just my 2 cents, I had an 09 Sport Package before my current 14 Nismo, and it never felt unsteady at any speed under any circumstance. But after just a week of driving my Nismo I noticed exactly what you described, under hard braking it would quickly pull one way or the other and the back would feel loose. So I got rid of the 245s on the front and went to 275s and my problem pretty much diminished. 2 different solutions to the same problem? I don't know, but just a thought for anyone else reading this.
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Doesn't take much of an alignment difference to totally change the feeling of a car.
On my R33 skyline I went from 0 rear toe to 1mm rear toe in and it totally killed the liveliness of the rear end, it was BORING to drive. On my R34 I told them to toe out 1mm at the back and it was beautiful (factory spec is 0 to Out 5.2mm!). I have noticed some skittishness on the Z34, braking from highway speed. The car was almost new and maybe the brakes hadn't bedded in yet. Hasn't happened since but it's in the back of my mind. |
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