Originally Posted by MJB For all the Nismo guys... Removing the front and rear body dampers saves 8.4lbs . I can't hear/feel any noises/vibrations or anything after I removed them.
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11-11-2012, 02:17 PM | #646 (permalink) | |
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I really think now I'm going to remove the crash beam up front.
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I will check tomorrow to see if there are any differences. Update:Nevermind. The JDM bars are indeed different. But they actually appear to be heavier duty than the US models. They have some extra crash beam protruding off of it. Last edited by Dustin@Z1; 11-14-2012 at 11:30 AM. |
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I took out the interior plastics and yesterday minus the center console, the dash, and the roof liner. I was able to shed 66lbs, thats including the carpet and radio as well. Add the spare tire (35lbs), passenger seat (39lbs) and that puts you at 140lbs. Which is awesome because all that stuff can be put back in within a couple hours. I'm sure the roof liner(with airbags), center console and parts of the dash can get you another 30lbs or so.
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At one point I took out the interior roof stuff as an experiment temporarily. The headliner, the super-duper-garage-door-opener-mirror and its wiring, the upper airbags, etc. Drove it around like that for a week or so. It's not a ton of raw weight, and it could've all been in my head, but I swear I could feel the difference in the handling (and that was after most of the rear interior was stripped out like MJB's talking about). My theory is that being so high up on the car, the weight up there counts for more than you'd think. Ended up putting it all back for now because the car's still on the street
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The problem I find with lightweight wheels is that they just don't look as good as full size ones. Low profile tyres weigh less but are quite uncomfortable on the road
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Do we really need TWO horns ?
From the shop manual: Horn (HIGH) 1. Remove the fender protector LH (front). Refer to EXT-23, "FENDER PROTECTOR : Exploded View". 2. Disconnect the horn (HIGH) connector. 3. Remove the horn mounting bolt, and remove the horn (HIGH) from the vehicle
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