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Old 07-25-2012, 07:24 PM   #1261 (permalink)
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Old 07-25-2012, 09:35 PM   #1262 (permalink)
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why get springs when you can get REAL coilovers???
Its a financial deal...$300 vs $1000-$2000. For those looking for a slightly stiffer setup and a slight drop only, springs are a more financially smart choice.
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Old 07-25-2012, 09:39 PM   #1263 (permalink)
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I guess if you are just after looks
well they do offer performance gains as well...

In fact, the 370Z Nismo RC model comes with Swifts on the fronts from the factory.
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not on crap-tory dampers
Maybe at the track...for street they do fine IMO
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Yeah, i asked several times if i would need the arms and they said they would be able to get the rear camber close to spec with just the SPC toe bolts. By the way, i'm still running with OEM wheels and tires.
I never tried just the toe bolt, but I suppose it is possible to get it closer to spec that way than without the toe bolts... but the price for camber arms and toe bolts is so reasonable, why not have the maximum adjustability? Especially if you plan on different wheels and tires eventually. My 305's sit way different than the stock 275's did.
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Its a financial deal...$300 vs $1000-$2000. For those looking for a slightly stiffer setup and a slight drop only, springs are a more financially smart choice.
Exactly. Why throw away $1,000+ for coils if you are not going to track and race the car. The springs are GREAT for a street car! Lower it PLENTY and handles AMAZING. I saved $700+

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I never tried just the toe bolt, but I suppose it is possible to get it closer to spec that way than without the toe bolts... but the price for camber arms and toe bolts is so reasonable, why not have the maximum adjustability? Especially if you plan on different wheels and tires eventually. My 305's sit way different than the stock 275's did.
If I go with a different wheel/tire setup, I'll pick up some camber arms... I still might do it anyways just because.

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Exactly. Why throw away $1,000+ for coils if you are not going to track and race the car. The springs are GREAT for a street car! Lower it PLENTY and handles AMAZING. I saved $700+

Not to mention that the oem/swift setup will handle better than the cheapo coilovers (<$1200). A lot of the cheaper coilovers dont have very good valving and are made primarily to go low. Not all of them, but most. Ill probably be getting coilovers in the future for aesthetics, but if I were going to track the Z I would go with some koni yellows/swift and some sway bars vs (cheaper) coilovers.
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Not to mention that the oem/swift setup will handle better than the cheapo coilovers (<$1200). A lot of the cheaper coilovers dont have very good valving and are made primarily to go low. Not all of them, but most. Ill probably be getting coilovers in the future for aesthetics, but if I were going to track the Z I would go with some koni yellows/swift and some sway bars vs (cheaper) coilovers.
I agree, Koni/swift is I love my Koni / Swift setup
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Are most people installing these themselves?
I was ready to pay to have them installed...but after reading the DIY...I gave it a shot myself and it wasn't too difficult. As long as you rent a spring compressor...you should be able to install it yourself.

I by no means consider myself handy around cars...but this wasn't too bad. I say give it a go!
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I agree, Koni/swift is I love my Koni / Swift setup
Koni/Swift is the way to go.
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I agree, Koni/swift is I love my Koni / Swift setup
Was any more of a drop with the Koni's. How stiff is the ride?
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