installing coilovers + sways tomorrow... questions
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Yes you may need a spring compressor for the front. The rears are easy and don't require one. Here's a nice write-up: https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...ghlight=cotter
As for the Stillen sways, from what I've seen most people use Medium settings for both front and rear (thats what I'm using and I'm very happy with those settings).
As for the Stillen sways, from what I've seen most people use Medium settings for both front and rear (thats what I'm using and I'm very happy with those settings).
Last edited by Dakkerz; 12-17-2006 at 12:16 PM.
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ok im going to buy one tomorrow..
any ideas on initial settings for everything? coilovers and sways?
as of now, im thinking:
med/med for sways
full soft f&r for coilovers
and then work my way up on the coilovers.
i understand that adjusting front vs rear on coilovers and sways impacts the way the vehicle behaves..so does my idea of starting out even front vs rear on the coilovers make sense?
any ideas on initial settings for everything? coilovers and sways?
as of now, im thinking:
med/med for sways
full soft f&r for coilovers
and then work my way up on the coilovers.
i understand that adjusting front vs rear on coilovers and sways impacts the way the vehicle behaves..so does my idea of starting out even front vs rear on the coilovers make sense?
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i also have hks hypermax RS. the front comes (preset) so that your stock wheels (19 OEM, or even 20 aftermarket) has a nice drop with a bit of tucking. i like it like that. the rear is way too high though. i would highly suggest you drop the rear all the way down BEFORE you install. you really cannot adjust the height once everything is intalled (too much pressure). you would have to remove the lower coil support to adjust it.
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Originally Posted by cato
As for the Stillen sways, I initially set mine to stiffest/stiffest f/r. Talk about flat cornering! Q45TECH convinced me that soft/Stiff f/r was the way to go and I agree! Absolutly no oversteer. Tail end does not kick out. Very happy with this set up.
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The 03s im sure did not come with a sports suspension...they all had the same suspension regardless if you had the sports package or not. I think 05 was the first year you could have optional suspension. I could be wrong though...anyways if they made a difference with the sedan sports suspension im sure it will help my coups regular suspension...Stillen sways here i come Yeeee HAWWW!~!!
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Originally Posted by Nismo G
The 03s im sure did not come with a sports suspension...they all had the same suspension regardless if you had the sports package or not. I think 05 was the first year you could have optional suspension. I could be wrong though...anyways if they made a difference with the sedan sports suspension im sure it will help my coups regular suspension...Stillen sways here i come Yeeee HAWWW!~!!
I have had the pleasure of installing many different spring rate combination's and testing them along with different sway bar settting combo's. In testing, going soft in the front and stiff in the rear is the setup that worked the tires the poorest and yeilded the poorest dynamics. Going soft in the front on this platform deliver's high roll rates that works the insides of the tires, without asking much of the rest of the thread.
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=236303