Wanted to post some comparison pics between my stock setup and my new setup. On top of the springs I also have Ichiba 10mm spacers installed on the front and
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07-02-2010, 10:56 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Nismo Lowered on Tein S Tech Lowering Springs
Wanted to post some comparison pics between my stock setup and my new setup. On top of the springs I also have Ichiba 10mm spacers installed on the front and rear. I'm also riding on different rubber 265/35/19 front and 305/30/19 rear. The Teins are great couldn't be more happy with them. They ride better than the stock Nismo springs. By better I mean it handles the small inconsistencies in the road much better however you do still feel the big bumps but hey what do you expect. Handling is much improved but can't really weigh in on how much of it is due to the springs themselves but collectively between the springs, spacers, and tires there is much more grip. My front splitter sits 4.3" from the ground at it's lowest point. I didn't measure the stock setup but maybe someone with another Nismo could weigh in for us because I am interested to know how much lower I am riding now. Don't know how much you will be able to see in the pics but in person the overall stance of the car is much sexier. Went with the Teins because it was a drop but not too drastic for I live in southern Indiana and we have great hills and roads to drive on but some can be a lil rough and didn't wanna be bottoming out all the time. I also went with them bc I got them at a great price. $198 shipped on eBay. I posted the pictures of similar views in order. The first pic being the stock setup for that view and the second pic my new setup for that view. Or simpler the brighter red pics are the stock setup and the more pale red is the new. Hope to hear some feedback. Thanks guys
UPDATE 08/19/10 Got the SPC camber kit installed yesterday... Really helped smooth out the ride now that my alignment is back into spec. I was getting some vibrations when braking at high speeds etc... Now it's smooth as ever and I love my Teins even more Last edited by johnnydrama; 08-19-2010 at 12:40 PM. |
07-02-2010, 12:00 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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oh wow, thats not bad at all, maybe i will lower my car after all. i, like you don't want to go TOO low but for me its b/c of speed bumps/driveways etc. how do the Tein compare to the Eibachs or H&R
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07-02-2010, 12:08 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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The advertised drop I believe is .9" front and .7" rear. However that's on a regular Z. I believe the nismo already sits about .4" lower. Anyone else with a stock Nismo that could measure how low the front splitter is from the ground would be greatly appreciated so maybe we can confirm what kinda drop I got! I've heard nothing but negatives about the Eibachs ride quality and the H&Rs drop you like 1.5" front and rear I believe so that'd be way too much for where I live.
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well i definitely don't want to drop 1.5 inches. i will look into the Teins. So basically if you have a nismo, its a smaller difference than with a regular Z?
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The color of the Red Nismo in the new pics is making me cringe! I know it's the camera though.
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07-02-2010, 03:47 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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15mm would work on the front but 10mm is the max i would go on the rear with this drop. If I went lower I could do up to 13mm on the rear. I chose 10mm for front and back to keep everything symmetrical to the stock setup. did the same by choosing the tire sizes. went from 245/40/19 to 265/35/19 front and 285/35/19 to 305/30/19 rear.
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