Review: Nismo S-tune Suspension for JDM Skyline Coupe
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Originally Posted by bwassul
The Nismo sways have the same stiffness as the sport-tuned suspension sways, but I see you have an '03. I went with some Hotchkis sways simply because I had the sport-tuned ones and wanted more roll stiffness. The Nismo ones should be fine...coupled with the suspension, you'd have a Nismo-tuned ride. I don't think the Nismo sways will give you many problems with the end links since they're so close to the ones you have. If I remember, the Nismo sways are fairly expensive. The ones from Stillen give you a little more stiffness and are very popular. I have the Hotchkis and can't complain.
275 T1Rs on 10.5" rims at +22 is a very common setup. I can go into the parking lot here at work and find at least two G's like that . You'd get problems only if your car was really slammed, but the S-tune only lowers 0.8".
275 T1Rs on 10.5" rims at +22 is a very common setup. I can go into the parking lot here at work and find at least two G's like that . You'd get problems only if your car was really slammed, but the S-tune only lowers 0.8".
Hmmm, just wondering if there's a place with good pricing for the Nismo S-Tune suspension?
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Originally Posted by jonnylaw
I wonder what the difference is b/w the 05 sport suspension and the g-attack--anyone know the difference in firmness/spring rates?
g-attack is 8kg/mm front, 9kg/mm back
The g-attack is firmer than stock but not dramatically so. I'd consider a very good all-around suspension, although if you're looking for a soft, cushy ride it isn't for you.
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Rhdjapan.com also has the s-tune suspension for the cpv35/v35/z33 and its on sale: https://www.rhdjapan.com/home/produc...roduct_id=1475
Last edited by jonnylaw; 04-02-2007 at 03:41 AM.
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Sorry to bring up an ancient thread but just wanted some confirmation as I have access to a 350z s tune for quite a reasonable price.
So question: I'm already dropped on factory z suspension on my sedan. Using the 350z s tune which drops the z by 20mm, I can expect a further 20mm drop on my sedan? Is that a valid assumption?
Thanks
So question: I'm already dropped on factory z suspension on my sedan. Using the 350z s tune which drops the z by 20mm, I can expect a further 20mm drop on my sedan? Is that a valid assumption?
Thanks
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