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Old 05-31-2009, 03:44 AM
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comfortable drop?

i looked around, im trying to find a more comfortable drop
im running stance Lx+ right now, it suppose to be the "comfort" series already , i still feel every single little bump when im set to 0 already
i was thinking about 350z revised suspension.... but height isnt adjustable

is the tein cs coils more comfortable? i dont really care if the ride isnt as stiff, i just wanna ride low and comfortable
give me suggestion pleaseee
 
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I have the Tein CS and find them very comfortable to ride with, but any aftermarket coilover will be much stiffer then stock, so you will feel every bump in the road.
 
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I have the Tein CS and find them very comfortable to ride with, but any aftermarket coilover will be much stiffer then stock, so you will feel every bump in the road.
does it feel kinda like stock ride quality? as in comfort
cause i saw the spring rate is 370ish around like stock
 
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Is it even possible to have a lowered car without feeling every bump on the road? I mean, lowering = less shock travel which = stiffer shocks which = bumpy feeling. Otherwise the car would bottom out constantly.

I have Tanabe GF210's which are very soft but I had to put my shocks near maximum to keep the car from bottoming out. The car feels great, but it IS bumpy ( which I can live with )...it's just not harsh ( bumpy and harsh are two different things imo ).
 
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