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01-06-2011, 03:50 AM | #17 (permalink) | |
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and how does it ride compare to the stock spring? And THANKS to all those people sharing your great knowledge!! |
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01-06-2011, 09:18 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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Christian - that does look good.
Okay, you all are doing a good job selling me on the swifts. So this may be my last set of questions (you wish) 1) Did you have to have anything else done when the springs were installed? camber kits, 2 and/or 4 wheel alignments, anything like that (and approx cost)? I'm just looking for other gotcha's before I commit. 2) Any problems with the height? speed bumps and (most normal) driveways especially? And I agree with brakedrift, THANK YOU ALL for the information; it is greatly appreciated.
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01-06-2011, 09:58 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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There is less wheel gap with the sport rays. There's a pic a few pages back.
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And Christian, what did the Z parked next to you use for a drop? |
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01-06-2011, 11:31 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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Here is mine with Nismo wheels. My drop was a little less than andvertised, maybe cuz of my wheel/tire combo, dunno. I also did not need any camber kits or anything else.
You can also see lots more pics of the drop here: http://www.the370z.com/members/tjlaz...ft-spec-r.html
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Basically, it is what I would call OEM+. It rides just as well even though it is slightly firmer, however it is more comfortable because the spring rates feel much more in tune with what I would expect a sports car to perform at. The car feels much lighter on its feet through turns and there is no wallowing if the car hits any bumps or undulations in the road which lends to a much more secure, planted ride. Paired with my Stillen sway bars, it doesn't get much better in terms of balance and is overall many steps above the exact same car with the same sway bar settings. The Swifts made all the difference. Quote:
2) Firstly, the only part of the car that "scrapes" are the two small plastic flaps in front of both front wheels. These are replaceable and no other part of the bumper has come close to kissing the pavement. Secondly, I scrape on many things I did not previously haha. Speed bumps are not a big issue as going slowly and approaching them at a slight angle will negate any clearance issues. The worst situations will be going in and out of driveways such as turning off streets into shopping centers and such, by far and away the worst areas! But again, the only part of the car that scrapes are the flexible and disposable front flaps which in all honesty scraped on 75% of those speed bumps and driveways even at stock ride height. That is Triple's Z and he is riding on Eibach springs with 20mm spacers I believe. His car is definitely slightly lower than mine but it is hard to tell until I get some comparative 19" wheels.
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01-06-2011, 12:48 PM | #23 (permalink) | |
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My Review of the Swift Spec R Springs
My review right after the installation, all the those points still stand today.
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01-06-2011, 02:01 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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The original pic with the sport rays is in the review thread: Swift springs reviewed
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01-06-2011, 09:03 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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I am running stock shocks, these springs feel like a better match with the valving of the factory shocks. Until Koni releases their sport shocks for these cars, I will be very happy running on OEM dampers.
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I've probably been doing research for the last few weeks, trying to dig up all posts from 2009 on...
Still hard to really pin point what I can get. I mean, Swift sounds like the hands down favorite as it offers the best performance along with a great drop...but for where I live, I'm wondering if that drop might be a little to low...along with my F.I. CBE thats coming soon I guess a lot comes down to opinion, but the other two spring choices that say their drop is less than 1" is Eibach or Tein but both are apparently really soft....so it might actually hurt performance. I guess you can't get it all unless you go Swift? I'm just wondering which is the lesser of 2 evils with eitehr Tein or Eibach......Tanabe is rulled out at this point |
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