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julianpayne 11-29-2011 09:45 AM

Spacers/Springs
 
Hey everyone,

Could use a little help, and hoping someone has the answer. I had spacers/springs (Swift Spring/Ichiba Spacers 17F/22R) installed on my 2010 Z alst week and am having a few issues.

First the car was wobbling like crazy, this one was obvious, the stock lugs where too long and pressing against the factory rims. This problem was resolved quickly buy cutting down the factory lugs.

After that the car rides much better, however I notice at higher speeds (70-80mph) that the car rides "rougher". Best way to describing it is I can tell now if I driving over an ant, and if she's pregant, and if it's twins! I'm wondering if this is normal, and would coil overs soften the ride just a bit?

I'm still getting used to the "lowered" look, but would like to have a little bit more of a "softer" ride. I'm not looking for lexus/mercedes soft, but more like porsche/BMW soft. LOL

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

fuct 11-29-2011 01:21 PM

if your "installer" decided the proper fix for you having the WRONG type of spacer was to cut the lugs...... then id also question the springs he/she installed.

omg man, cut the lugs????

tjlazer 11-29-2011 01:56 PM

Not sure what you were expecting on the Swift Spec R springs, but they are much stiffer than stock springs! They are also stiffer than the Nismo but not as harsh... (more like progressive)

KamiSpeed 11-29-2011 06:35 PM

let the springs settle, they should be a little stiffer than stock though

vividracing 11-29-2011 06:51 PM

Coilovers aren't going to be any softer, unless you spec out a custom spring rate but then you're going to have the wrong valving. The Swifts aren't bad at all, in my opinion. Give them a week or so to "settle" and see what you think then.

KingZee 11-29-2011 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by vividracing (Post 1428250)
Coilovers aren't going to be any softer, unless you spec out a custom spring rate but then you're going to have the wrong valving. The Swifts aren't bad at all, in my opinion. Give them a week or so to "settle" and see what you think then.

:iagree:

OMGWTFBBQ 11-29-2011 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuct (Post 1427868)
if your "installer" decided the proper fix for you having the WRONG type of spacer was to cut the lugs...... then id also question the springs he/she installed.

omg man, cut the lugs????

Yeah. :iagree:

You shouldn't have to cut anything down to install springs and spacers.. so uh... :ugh2:

haitech 11-30-2011 12:37 AM

I don't think you can really get softer than stock

julianpayne 11-30-2011 10:06 AM

Thanks everyone for your comments. I will agree my faith in the installer is less than stellar, but I'm new to the Tampa area and don't really know any good performance shops. I've asked before but never really got any reccomendations.

My next mod is an oil cooler from Z1 and I have to say I'm panicing over getting it installed, only because of what happened with this install.

As for the advice on "let the springs settle", I think that's the main issue. I only drive it on the weekends and just got them done last week.

Thanks again everyone for the comments, and if anyone can reccommend a good shop in/or near Tampa that can install my oil cooler I'd greatly appreciate it.

fuct 11-30-2011 10:08 AM

unless you are tracking that car you DONT need the oil cooler!!!!!! even in your florida heat, because we have it here too.

KingZee 11-30-2011 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuct (Post 1429153)
unless you are tracking that car you DONT need the oil cooler!!!!!! even in your florida heat, because we have it here too.

It couldn't hurt though.

julianpayne 11-30-2011 10:21 AM

Well since getting the car in July I've had it go into "limp mode" at least 3-4 times. Plus I'm tracking it next week. I already purchased the oil cooler and it was HIGHLY reccommended by Chin Motorsports.

KingZee 11-30-2011 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by julianpayne (Post 1429196)
Well since getting the car in July I've had it go into "limp mode" at least 3-4 times. Plus I'm tracking it next week. I already purchased the oil cooler and it was HIGHLY reccommended by Chin Motorsports.

with all that stated you definitely needed one lol.

fuct 11-30-2011 10:46 AM

ahhh then u do need it. hahah

id wait till next summer to install it though.

julianpayne 11-30-2011 10:48 AM

Even though I'm taking it to the track on Dec 10th? I'm not sure if I want to take that risk....don't want to look like an idiot when it start "limping" LOL


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