![]() |
HKS Hipermax III
I think one of the best middle of the road setups that will be popular for changing out to a full coilover suspension setup is going to be the new Hipermax III application soon to be arriving. Pricing is now available and ready for pre-ordering.
HKS Hipermax III http://www.370ztune.com/images/produ...d3dc_W1200.jpg http://www.370ztune.com/images/produ...176b_W1200.jpg For any questions let us know how we can help. Thanks. -Jeff |
is this for the 370z or is this coming from the g37?
|
he said soon to be arriving so i imagine for the 370 since the G37 ones are already out
|
Me likey.
|
Soon to be arriving for Z34... a very similar setup of course to the G37, just different spring rates/sizes for the more aggressive qualities of the Z. ;)
|
Quote:
For my G35 the Tein Flex was setup that way where the rear dampeners were separate from the springs, which sat in the spring buckets. And yes +1 I agree, that HKS Hipermax III will probably one of the best setups out on the market. |
Word is the rears will be separate damper and coil sleeve.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Problem is all of the details are still up in the air. Based on hearsay conversations in Japan, supposedly the 370Z is being marketed different than the G37. Usually the G always had more of a softer feel (VIP comfort type of setup), even Cusco re-engineered the Zero-2 so it worked better than using the Z33 setup. A majority of the setups we still did we seemingly always used the Z33 setup. As far as the new Z I can only assume they would give it a bit more aggresive tendancies as more product availability will come from more research with the car... overall a much more popular car in Japan than the Skyline Coupe. Just my two cents though! ;)
-Jeff |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:58 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2