Originally Posted by KingZee So I take it you're not very happy with the Hotchkis sways? They are not well tuned to the car. They work adequately on track but
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They are not well tuned to the car. They work adequately on track but requires you to make suspension tuning adjustments around their settings.
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It is a serious consideration.
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I've heard good things about the Whitelines as well, was going to go that route until Stillen gave a killer deal on theirs on black friday.
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There's nothing wrong with the Stillen package, it is well suited to the street.
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I read the thread but am still unsure on what settings I should use with my Stillen sways (have not installed them yet). Besides stripping spare/tools from the rear it has stock suspension.
Stiffer in rear than in front? Stock setup has the rear wayy too soft IMO
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I have mine stiffest in the front and softest in the rear this was recommended to me by Lou @ Amplified and my car feels great but stillen recommends medium for both and you go from there it's up to you
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They're adjustable. Start in the middle and go from there. Everyone's cars will be a bit different due to the rest of their setup, spring rates, tire size, track, aero, etc.
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So standard OEM suspension apart from change in bars - that is it. RB |
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Hey Mike, a Japanese company call "Moonface" make's front endlinks Moonface Adjustable Swaybar-Link for G37 (V36), 370Z (Z34) - Front - More Japan :: Since 2003
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edit: I see that all but one of the others they sell uses the same image.. but it's also odd to me that they don't have rear endlinks listed for the platform... |
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Yes those pictured are definitely not front end links for the Z34. Maybe a Moonface dealer, if there are any on here, can shed some more light on the subject and post some actual pics.
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I used to have hotchkis in my Z and got installed whiteline in the G, there seems to be huge improvement over the hotchkis. I still have to do some tweeking for the sways it softer on the front and middle on the rear.
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Even though the Whiteline's are solid, are they still lighter than stock ones ?
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If someone weighed them, i would be interested to see.
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