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Most posts I read seem oriented toward higher performance, higher capability (e.g., track worthy) suspension set-ups. I have always found the ride on my Sport Package 370Z to be rather
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Most posts I read seem oriented toward higher performance, higher capability (e.g., track worthy) suspension set-ups. I have always found the ride on my Sport Package 370Z to be rather hard. As my orientation is more toward high-performance street machines (and with California's DOT-rated worst roads in the nation), I would like a little more comfort in a supple ride. BMW 3 Series and Mazda RX-8s are good examples.
I have considered going to "minus-1", 18" wheels and using tires with a slightly higher profile, but it seems like an adjustable shock or a coilover that is known for ride as well as handling would be a more direct solution. I welcome suggestions. Thanks, Jeffrey ![]() PS: Tokico makes the OEM shock on our Sport Package Zs; they said they will not have a fitment for us until "a year or a year and a half away."
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