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Originally Posted by urvokbm But $4,000 ???? Based on your driving experience can you elaborate on how this system is $3,000 better than most setups? It would have to corner

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Old 01-13-2012, 11:18 AM   #16 (permalink)
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But $4,000 ???? Based on your driving experience can you elaborate on how this system is $3,000 better than most setups? It would have to corner like an F1 car and cruise like a Maybach for me to even consider spending that kind of cash.
Those two goals don't really go hand in hand. (Which I'm syre you're obviously aware of.)

If i had the money i would get some JRZ coilovers, but i would get the 2 or 3 way adjustable coilovers and have them revalved a little.
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One thing I love about my current setup is my spring rates. 13K F and 5K R (5K being true type setup like the JRZ's). When I had my last alignment they put me in car and the settings didn't even change. And I weigh 210.

I have ridden in a couple of cars with JRZ's and they are awesome. Are they worth it? Damn close IMO. These are not for the average guy. But if you are hard core track guy and have more disposable income. Get them. I was about to this year but I really want to put more money into safety and track days.
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Old 01-13-2012, 02:28 PM   #19 (permalink)
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But $4,000 ???? Based on your driving experience can you elaborate on how this system is $3,000 better than most setups? It would have to corner like an F1 car and cruise like a Maybach for me to even consider spending that kind of cash.

Urvokbm, thank you for the question. The JRZ's are definitely geared towards the individual that does a dozen or more track days each year, but still daily drives the car on the street. JRZ used to only build dampers for professional motorsports applications and even today, all JRZ shocks are still manufactured in a small workshop in the Netherlands where each unit is built and assembled by hand. If you compare the top motorsport brands of dampers you will find that JRZ are priced very competitively.

Unlike a number of the entry level brands, our setup is designed 100% complete with aluminum CNC machined top hats front and rear, and a full true coilover for the rear, rather than an inboard spring with spindle mounted shock. We also include motorsport main springs and helper springs witih divider plates. We purchase the springs separately and the 8 springs (4 main 4 helper) we use are $750 alone. The full coilover setup gives much better spring control and is in direct connection to the spindle.

For those that are looking to lower their car and mostly driving on the street, the JRZ might arguably be overkill. But it's the best shock out there, hands down and I've tried almost every brand out there. The differences between the JRZ's and others is immediately apparent even on street driven car.

With respect to the number of adjustments and number of clicks, the marketing trend these days is more is better. But in the real world, I would prefer 5 clicks and 1 adjustment knob that work REALLY well, vs. 32 clicks, and 4 knobs that don't really make as much of a difference. At the end of the day, the proof is always in the laptime, and with the JRZ's we go faster and faster than all others.

I will see if Bryan@JRZ can chime in with some additional comments. One great things about owning JRZ shocks is the direct access the owners get to JRZ's top engineering staff in the USA. I can't tell you how many times I've called Bryan at 7:00am on a Sunday while on track and he gladly assists with setup and technical questions so we can maximize the performance from our setup.

Thank you ,

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But $4,000 ???? Based on your driving experience can you elaborate on how this system is $3,000 better than most setups? It would have to corner like an F1 car and cruise like a Maybach for me to even consider spending that kind of cash.
I think you have to be serious enthusiast to appreciate quality and performance of JRZ coil overs. If you don't appreciate the difference between high quality motorsports damper and lower quality production damper it's not going to be good investment for you.

I spent $5000 on JRZ Clubsport setup and it was by far the best modification on my 370z. The range of dampening is incredible and unlike some dampers where its hard to tell if you are gettin any increase or decrease in dampening, compression, etc The JRZs make tuning your car easy! Too much dive at the track? Put more bump up front and nose stays planted. I can essentially tune the car with the shocks in ways no other cheap damper would allow.

Crazy thing is these dampers are so good that I get away with running 1000 lbs springs upfront on the street. The car rides smooth and controlled. On freeway ruts etc the car doesn't go airborne either. I can literally hear the dampers obsorbing shock and then pushing tires back to the ground.

This looks like excellent entry level JRZ package for our cars! Anyone who is true enthusiast can't go wrong with this package. Thanks to guys at Forged for offering this setup!
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Just have a couple sets in stock, and are offering a special price for local/walk in customers. Free corner balancing and alignment!. It's not too late to get your 370Z setup for the upcoming summer driving season. It doesn't get any better than this.
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Top out springs are nice to keep things settled over bumps. Which Grand Am teams run these? I was just at the latest race.
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Top out springs are nice to keep things settled over bumps. Which Grand Am teams run these? I was just at the latest race.
Most of the TRG prepped Cup Cars. JRZ, Moton, are the two most popular brands in Grand-Am Rolex GT Racing.
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I'm really tempted... called and priced a set a while back but I may go with a local shop who works with HSD coilovers.

Can you convince me? How about a ZdayZ pickup special? :P
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Any downside to relocating the rear springs? Are the rear towers up to the task over the long haul?
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I'm really tempted... called and priced a set a while back but I may go with a local shop who works with HSD coilovers.

Can you convince me? How about a ZdayZ pickup special? :P
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Any downside to relocating the rear springs? Are the rear towers up to the task over the long haul?
No issues at all.
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We've just received another shipment of JRZs, order yours while they're in stock!!!
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How do they compare to the Motons?
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After several track days with these I have to say I love 'em but I think they need longer springs. The car is lower than how I had my BC ERs set but scrapes less on bumps and dips at speed.

The ride is just so much better than the BC's it's not even funny. I hope to get another trip to Mid-Ohio before winter to see if I can improve the times I set with my BCs.
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How do they compare to the Motons?
They're both amazing shocks, we prefer JRZ over Moton because of their customer service, support, and setup assistance.

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