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Nismo Springs/Shocks and Eibach sways on a Sport
I finally got my stockpile out of my dining room and onto the car.
I installed the Nismo springs and shocks on my 09 Sport. These are not S Tune parts. I bought them slightly used off of a member here. I haven't seen much on here about this so here is my review. First, there has been a few discussions about the Nismo springs on a Sport actually raising the front ride height. I did not actually measure before I did the install but from looking at the car after, there is no noticeable difference in the ride height. I really did mean to measure to give a better review but I forgot and put the car on stands. I wasn't going to put it back down just to get a measurement. I did measure afterward and I got 27 7/8 from the ground through the center of the wheel to the top of the wheel arch on both the front and back. Here is a crappy iPhone pic of the new ride height: http://www.the370z.com/members/dembf...ide-height.jpg All of the DIY's on here were extremely helpful. Thank you to all who have submitted one. Here are some more pics: http://www.the370z.com/members/dembf...-installed.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/dembf...30016-rear.jpg I also installed the Eibach sway bars at the same time. This has been covered many times on here but here are a few pics of the Eibach set next to the stock. Front http://www.the370z.com/members/dembf...ared-stock.jpg Rear http://www.the370z.com/members/dembf...ared-stock.jpg So after about 250 miles with this set up here are my thoughts. Keep in mind I have never driven a Nismo model. The ride is much firmer. Almost to the point of being bouncy on some roads. If you are on roads that are segments of concrete rather then asphalt it is uncomfortable. Any bumps in the road are instantly transferred to your kidneys. I am being a bit facetious here but I want those of you who may be thinking of doing this to know it totally changes the feel of the sport model. However, none of that matters when you hit the twisties. :driving: The car is much more stable in corners then before. Not that it was bad, its just better now. There is a stretch of road that I have driven with the stock set up and I felt like I pushed it as hard as I dared. Now as I go down that same road I feel like I could easily go harder. I will get a better feel for it as time goes on. For about half the price of a good coil over set up, you can find a set of used Nismo springs and struts and some new sway bars. I hope this helps those of you looking into doing this swap |
I have Nismo shocks/springs on my car along with Stillen sway bars. I agree with you assessment that the ride is firmer than stock. At first I was somewhat disappointed with the ride. However, once you get into the twisties there is a significant improvement in the way the car feels and handles over the stock set up. Overall I like the set up. And I agree with you that it is less costly than other options out there, although it lacks some of the adjustibility of coilovers.
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looks good!
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I can't tell a difference in ride height. Looks stock....
I'm sure it handles better though. |
been running the same setup for a year or so... the car feels great and its inspired a lot of confidence in my auto-x events. a 285 front tire helps too.
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will nismo springs work on the touring model? also, do you think they will lower the car at all?
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I did not get any noticeable drop with these. But I was going for more of an improvement in handling rather than a lower ride height. If you are looking for a drop as well, you may be better off going with different springs. |
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Also, there has been much speculation as to wether the nismo springs actually give you a drop. Well, I haven't measured the ride height since I did the install so today I grabbed a tape measure. I don't know if it's from sitting for a while but the ride height is lower than before. Both from and rear are at 27 9/16 and before they were at 27 7/8. I still think its a good bang for the buck mod and it keeps the suspension all factory components. If that is important to you. I will be posting my nismo springs and struts in the for sale section in early March. |
Just a reminder though, the swift also have a pretty stiff rate. It feels bouncy with the roads in my country and my kidneys is killing me! I changed it to H&R and it felt better
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The factory nismo springs felt much more bouncy than the teins im on now. just my 2 cents....
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I have the Nismo S-tune spring/shock combo w/Eibach sways installed on my base+sport. The handling and ride quality has improved IMO. This is what those cost cutters at Nissan should have done OEM!
The S-tune springs are slightly more stiff than sport springs, but nothing to extreme like some TEIN spring cars (3S, DSM, EVO) I've rode in. |
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