Originally Posted by scZdc im gonna be lowering withing the next week (Eibach prokit). here are the lugs/locks that i have: https://conceptzperformance.com/sear...+Nut+09%2B+Z34 https://conceptzperformance.com/sear...ks+4-Piece+Set i was under the impression that those
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01-30-2015, 12:21 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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What NISMO wheels did you purchase, the OEM wheels from the NISMO version or the NISMO accessory wheel aka LMZ-5's If you are purchasing the OEM version I agree with kenchan that spacers are not needed. The LMZ-5's definitely need them Yes, the Acorn won't tighten down on the 15mm stud versions Why would he need adjustable dampers for springs? He would need a camber kit but not adjustable dampers right away. Down the line he could replace his shocks but I don't agree that they need to be adjustable |
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Yup, I got the OEM Nismo wheels; cooltoy provided the link from right after i installed them (there are other pics in my Album for reference). As far as the springs go, Swifts drop a little to low for me at this point, and I think the Eibachs would provide a more subtle drop and would better for daily driving since they're progressive rate. I dont plan on tracking the car and rarely drive "aggressively," but I may switch over the coilovers once it becomes my weekend buddy. The shop that im working will also have the camber kit and toe bolts (which we may not use...it'll depend on the alignments reads). ive heard the story about the Eibach/damper issue, but i think ive only come across one instance where someone had an issue. for the most part, those who have the Eibachs have been satisfied.
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Call me crazy, I wouldn't even bother lowering your car. I think your wheels fit so well that you don't need a drop. You can always do it later. Last edited by Waiz; 02-02-2015 at 01:53 PM. |
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thanks, man . i went ahead an ordered the spacers anyway, and got a well priced Muteki lug and lock set. ill post some more pics when everything's said and done.
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