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Vapiano 07-04-2011 08:17 PM

Nismo - Swift Spec R Springs - Front Only???
 
Gang,

I have noticed that the Nismo Z sits a little higher to the front than other models. This kinds of bugs me, I would like to rectify this...I have read that the Swift Spec R coil overs are a great after market spring to use for the Nismo. I really don't want to lower the back anymore than stock, would it be okay just to change out the front only?

Does anyone see an issue with using only swapping out the front springs only? Will this upset the balance of the car during hard cornering? Possible chatter? Any information, issues or other options would be appreciated.

Thanks,

V.

Baer383 07-04-2011 09:41 PM

:facepalm:

Mandingo 07-04-2011 10:21 PM

Swift Spec-R are just springs. But you would want to (and have to) install them on all four corners.

It wont be too low. so DO IT! :icon17:

Vapiano 07-04-2011 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mandingo (Post 1203366)
Swift Spec-R are just springs. But you would want to (and have to) install them on all four corners.

It wont be too low. so DO IT! :icon17:

Thanks Mandingo, I just wanted to be sure, I have had the car for three weeks and this forum has been a great help so far. I will read more into the suspension thread to get a full understanding of using just springs versus coil overs.

One final question, how much of a drop should I expect by using the Spec R springs only?

V.

birdmanx1 07-05-2011 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Vapiano (Post 1203421)
One final question, how much of a drop should I expect by using the Spec R springs only?

V.

V, as Mandingo noted, those are only springs so I would go with his reasoning. Expect somewhere around a 1" drop (I did make a drastic difference on my car). You may or may not need front camber arms once the springs settle and at the time of alignment - not required but won't hurt if you want to keep even tire wear. Please let us know how to works for you.

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1203318)
:facepalm:

:confused: Not sure about the need/purpose of the post other than increasing your post count ... maybe?

Baer383 07-05-2011 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by birdmanx1 (Post 1203508)
:confused: Not sure about the need/purpose of the post other than increasing your post count ... maybe?

If you are not sure why a :facepalm: icon is there I will elaborate for you:tiphat:

1.If the OP knows how to install springs and he is asking this question then he shouldn't be putting them in!
2.If the OP couldn't install springs and went to pay someone who knew how then his question would be answered.
3.And if you knew enough about cars to install springs then you wouldn't have to ask why did you put the :facepalm: icon up.
4.But thanks for asking now my post count has gone up by 2:tiphat:

birdmanx1 07-05-2011 06:40 AM

Baer, too many "if" statements when you could have simply answered the question and moved on - That's where I was going with that. The OP had a question that you (with your advanced car knowledge) could have put to rest in far fewer words in between your 2 posts. Look man, no fighting here, power to you for your post count, I'm absolutely elated for you, I truly am :tup:

Baer383 07-05-2011 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by birdmanx1 (Post 1203526)
Baer, too many "if" statements when you could have simply answered the question and moved on - That's where I was going with that. The OP had a question that you (with your advanced car knowledge) could have put to rest in far fewer words in between your 2 posts. Look man, no fighting here, power to you for your post count, I'm absolutely elated for you, I truly am :tup:

It' Not about post count, the comment I made should've been understood to a certain degree sorry you missed it.

birdmanx1 07-05-2011 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1203603)
It' Not about post count, the comment I made should've been understood to a certain degree sorry you missed it.

So would you care to explain to the OP whether there would be any issue with what he's trying to do? You might bring up a valid point no one thought about. Are you face palming just because he's trying to do something different or because you foresee issues (Different spring rates effect on corners, different response over bumps from the mix of springs...)?

Vapiano 07-05-2011 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1203318)
:facepalm:

I thought this response was perplexing as well. Not everyone on this site is an expert, hence the forum. The less knowledgeable members ask questions of the experts to cut down on mistakes and to find the right solutions the first time around. :driving:

JJ-NISMO 07-05-2011 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vapiano (Post 1203710)
I thought this response was perplexing as well. Not everyone on this site is an expert, hence the forum. The less knowledgeable members ask questions of the experts to cut down on mistakes and to find the right solutions the first time around. :driving:


Good point...

To help you out, I have a Nismo and installed the Swift springs. You will need to install all 4. The drop will be about 1.25 " all the way around and you will see a slightly raked stance once everything is settled (raked means leaning forward). The swifts are one of only two sets of springs that are actually stiffer than the OEM nismo springs. They also maintain the balance of the supension (stiffer in rear). I would go ahead and install all four and see what you think! If you do not like them, you can always sell them to another forum member.

If you do decide to install them, you should be aware that you will need a rear camber kit (around $200). Check my post in the orgiginal Swift thread for the spec sheet, but after the install your rear camber will be around -3.

The Swifts are a great choice and provide improved performance along with a nice drop and aggressive look.

Vapiano 07-05-2011 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by JJ-NISMO (Post 1204434)
Good point...
You will need to install all 4. The drop will be about 1.25 " all the way around and you will see a slightly raked stance once everything is settled (raked means leaning forward).

Thanks JJ, this is what I needed, Swift Springs it is! This forum somehow is tied to my wallet! Damn you all until the next purchase!:rofl2:

birdmanx1 07-05-2011 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vapiano (Post 1204854)
Thanks JJ, this is what I needed, Swift Springs it is! This forum somehow is tied to my wallet! Damn you all until the next purchase!:rofl2:

LOL, this forum makes you spend muuney on mods that's for sho :p but it is all worthy in the end.

JJ great points you raised. V, I know you've seen the car but here is the stacked up effect JJ was talking about.

http://i1142.photobucket.com/albums/...nx1/photo1.jpg

BennytheBlade 07-05-2011 07:39 PM

Damned nice looking Niz.

chiblk370z 07-05-2011 08:38 PM

This may sound stupid- but did you check your nismo for spring spacers on the front?

When Nissan ships 370z Nismo models it puts hard rubber spacers in the front springs to keep the front lip/facia from scraping on the ground. This is unique to Nismo's because of the extension vs the sport model. There have been a LOT of dealerships that forgot to remove some or all of the spacers upon delivery. You might want to check this before putting new springs on.

ATTENTION All Nismo 370Z Owners! Check this thread first before driving your Nismo! - Nismo 350Z / Nismo 370Z Enthusiast Community

^these things


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