Ok... So, I've decided that I like the look of Kenchan's Z with the spacers and the stock ride height. What I don't want is the slightly softer ride due
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Ok... So, I've decided that I like the look of Kenchan's Z with the spacers and the stock ride height. What I don't want is the slightly softer ride due to that lower wheel rate. None of the aftermarket spring options seem to keep me near factory height except the Nismos. My question is, is anyone running the Nismo springs with the sport struts? Should I be looking to replace my struts along with the springs on this since they were made for each other?
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A lot of guys are running the Swift springs with the OEM shocks/struts. I think you'll be just fine using them with the Nismo springs.
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Like they said above, should be more than fine.
I also bought some Nismo springs which should be stiffer and are "reported" to provide a 0.5" drop. I bought them more for the non existant drop lol (any bit of gap gone is better than nothing) Hoping they are installed by end of week and I can report...
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I've got the full nismo spring and strut setup and can say the combo is perfectly damped and gives much surer handling without being harsh. It'll give you more of a drop than you bargain for though so if you want to retain some ground clearance ( like I did ), you may be disappointed. Performance wise though, they're awesome. Pair with hotchkis sways and some R compound tires on 18s and you'll have a blast at the track.
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Here is my review of the Nismo set up on a sport:
Nismo Springs/Shocks and Eibach sways on a Sport
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I still haven't gotten around to installing my Nismo springs (no shocks) hopefully this month That gave me more confidence to do so instead of just jumping on some TEIN's (which i hear settle a lot)
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if you get the swifts chances are you might like the ride but you will need to worry about other things... like alignment (camber), if these springs are progressive rate will need bigger swaybars, clearance issues, etc. right now im running the weds with ET38 (19x9)/ET15 (19x10.5) setup. no issue on the ride. i will most likely be getting yellows down the road over stock springs. i dont like tinkering with just springs. it is either stock, stock springs + adjustable dampers, or coilovers with my spring rate of choice and full damper adjustment. |
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Hey guys, I am also adding just the nismo springs to my sport package, I will still be using the sport struts. With only a .4" drop, I would assume my alignment, camber etc. would still be just fine. Am I wrong in thinking this? Also, are the nismo springs progressive rate just like the stock sport springs? Now I am getting nervous and considering not adding the springs. I just wanted a very small drop as this car is my daily driver. Thanks in advance for any replies.
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As far as the ground clearance, so long as you aren't using gtspec's 6 point brace you'll have no issues on speed bumps so long as you crawl over them. I've bang'd my fast intention's exhaust can on a truck speed bump once, but other than that no issues. You will do driveways at an angle and you will scrape your nose on the concret parking stops if you venture too far forward in a parking spot. So in short, it'll be just like every other sports car. If I had to do it over again I would have gone with coilovers solely for the ability to adjust (raise) the height. But again, performance wise, it's a solid setup for the street and more than capable on the track. In theory I could contract someone to make me a pair of aluminum spacers to plunk under the springs but the lack of ground clearance is not that bad. As for the springs I'm sure they are progressive, I had linear springs on a previous car and with every road imperfection they reminded you that they were. Adding that big ol' hotchkis removed the "softness" from the inital spring travel giving the impression of linear strings (consistent weight transfer when turning) which is awesome on the track, but made my commute bothersome. As a result I now run without a front swaybar when communting and now have a very comfy ride...it was fine with the stock front bar but the unfettered wheel travel (read: comfort) without a bar is just superb. Last edited by sarmyth; 06-12-2011 at 01:47 PM. |
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Thanks for the reply sarmyth. I am used to driving lowered cars, but usually use coilovers. I am trying to leave this car somewhat stock. Which is very hard to do for most of us. Suppose I can always switch back if I really dont like it.
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Hey Volcom, I sntalled the Nismo springs and I love them. The handling feels just a bit sharper, enough to notice. I am not so certain that it lowered the car at all though. I measured the car before and after, but not in the axact spot. All the averages ending up coming out real close to the same as stock. That being said, these nismo springs mated with my stillen sways, and the car is just awesome.
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