DD, the ride height adjustment on ER series is completely independent of other adjustments correct?
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04-30-2009, 11:23 AM | #62 (permalink) |
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Not sure of the minimum drop, I would guess that they can be raised to around stock height. There is quite a bit of upwards adjustment left on my set.
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05-30-2009, 03:53 PM | #63 (permalink) |
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The front is, yes... But the rears are not... the rear is a multi-link setup, so therefore all aftermarket 'coilovers' will have separate springs and dampers in the rear for this car... rears aren't really 'coilovers' for that reason... you cannot change the height of the rear spring, so it's a little tougher to dial in ride height in the rear
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The rear ride height is adjusted at the spring, the adjuster sits above the spring. Once ride height has been set, you also need to adjust the travel of the shock by turning the body to match your height adjustment of the spring. Like the front, with this design you can set height at any level without taking away shock travel. Once static ride height is set, you will need to add ballast and perform full corner balance and alignment.
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Mike, just wondering a few things here. I didn't want to start a new thread for something that I knew you could answer. I am in between the classic battle of coilovers Vs. lowering springs. I have only used lowering springs in the past but I want to go a different route with the Z. I actually want to race her. But I need to be able to keep her as my daily driver as well. What do you suggest? Also if I go with coilovers, I want to get the BR series. Will I "need" a camber kit (F+R) or will I be fine with just that set-up?
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Whether you will need a camber kit is going to depend on how much you lower the car, even slammed the car doesn't seem to gain an absurd amount of camber due to the suspension design, but the more the better at the track. Look at Mike's car, he is lowered and still short on camber at the track (no front camber adjustment), just make sure you get an alignment after lowering to correct the toe-in as that will kill tires in no time. |
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06-07-2009, 09:42 PM | #68 (permalink) |
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^^^Agreed.
Camber kits will be a great benefit though on track to get enough negative camber to use your tires to their full potential.
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Thaks again for the info guys. I already contacted DannyGT on getting a DIY. I do have some general knowledge when it comes to suspension work and I've done lowering springs myself, in the past. Hopefully I can get that from him and it'll be smooth sailing. Any other tips/hints/tricks would be helpful too.
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Yes they come with an extender for the top adjustment.
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