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pty370z 09-10-2010 05:17 PM

You can order them through RHD Japan as well.. They have the Ti2000 listed on their website...

Price is $428.15 + $124.88 S/H

RS-R Ti2000 Suspension Set - Down Type Nissan Fairlady Z Z34

We could get them cheaper per set if we buy them as a group and order a bunch and then 1 person places the order and forwards the shipment to the different destinations... Just a thought..

tbonesteak 09-12-2010 02:36 AM

so what's the official drop height?

tjlazer 09-12-2010 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by tbonesteak (Post 717592)
so what's the official drop height?

edit sorry I think its actually 15mm. according to the Japanese sites they are listed on... 0.6 inches.

Quote:

The RS-R Ti2000 Suspension Set - Down Type Nissan Fairlady Z Z34 is the flagship lowering spring by RS-R which is a direct replacement for the OEM setup which will safely lower the vehicle while increasing the spring rate for sporty driving. RS-R has manufactured the Ti2000 with the highest quality and guarantees lifetime performance without ever sagging.

Brand: RS-R
Product: Ti2000 Suspension Set - Down Type Nissan Fairlady Z Z34
Part Num: N134TD

FEATURES:
Pioneering the next generation in suspension tuning, RS-R has brought forth the Ti2000 lowering spring. Backed with a lifetime guarantee, these springs are sure to be well worth your money! One of a kind, these springs are manufactured through a high frequency induction heating process, making it more durable than most springs on the market. Titanium is used in most aspects of the motor sports industry; not only is it lightweight, but its durability and strength sets it apart from the rest. The Ti2000 lives up to its name: springs made of a titanium composite metal with 2000 tensile strength. Not only being made of advanced material, but delivering great ride quality and performance makes the Ti2000 springs the most advanced lowering spring.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Spring Type: Down Type

Spring Rate (kg/mm):
- Front: 8.15
- Rear: 8.87

Height Drop (mm):
- Front: 15~10
- Rear: 15~10


COMPATIBILITY NOTES:
- Only for Version T Models

Compatibility Info
Nissan Fairlady Z Z34 (12/08-) Eng: VQ37VHR
What does this mean, 15 to 10mm?

tbonesteak 09-12-2010 01:29 PM

.78 inches. Perfect.

NISMOFO 11-03-2010 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 582453)
If its only going to drop that little how about just getting the s-tune kit with the dampers? Think those run like $800. Much better package/deal in the long run.

Mild drop is what I'm all about......saving tires, etc. RS-R looks like a winner. I almost got these for my 350Z.

Question on Nismo S-tune, where is there a place that sells the S-tune kit for only $800?????? That's an insane deal.

Volcom370Z 05-19-2011 01:01 AM

Why did this thread die? has ANYONE gotten these springs?

tjlazer 05-19-2011 01:06 AM

Nobody wanted to import them and pay almost $600. I just got Swift springs...

Volcom370Z 05-19-2011 01:11 AM

I'm really debating... i might find a shop that can import them wholesale... RSR USA is right here in SoCal... might see if they can get a set over here for a little cheaper than that.

tsolin01 05-19-2011 01:25 AM

I don't get it, why would anyone pay that much for these? people were already complaining about the swifts being expensive...

Volcom370Z 05-19-2011 02:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tsolin01 (Post 1120251)
I don't get it, why would anyone pay that much for these? people were already complaining about the swifts being expensive...

thats a good drop for what i want... and nobody else would have them! :tup:

tsolin01 05-19-2011 09:43 AM

I guess for exclusivity lol but hey it's your cash, you can spend it any way you want. I was just curious :tup:

Volcom370Z 05-19-2011 05:29 PM

fyi... RSR said these should be in stock in a month... we'll see if it happens. Should save on the $124 shipping cost

Jason370 05-20-2011 05:49 AM

RS-R Springs
 
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Originally Posted by Volcom370Z (Post 1121701)
fyi... RSR said these should be in stock in a month... we'll see if it happens. Should save on the $124 shipping cost

Anyone know the weight of these springs vs. stock/Swift?

Volcom370Z 05-20-2011 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason370 (Post 1122783)
Anyone know the weight of these springs vs. stock/Swift?

Not sure... But I like them for their drop. Its either these our nismo springs

BigT 03-08-2012 08:41 AM

I'm bumping this old thread to see if anyone out there has been able to get a hold of these are found a vendor who can? I've done some searching and nothing new. I'm very interested in these springs so hopefully some new news is available.


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