FGC "The only thing fun about August is picking on V for getting older" Thread
Found the missing spring rate data I was looking for (for the purposes of deciding whether to stick with my existing springs or get new ones, to go along with the Tokico shocks/struts)
Current set up:
Front -- Eibach Pro-Kit 350z springs
296 "initial" lbs/384 "final" lbs (don't know what initial vs final is, I'm assuming that's after it's settled?)
Rear -- Stock 03/04 unrevised 350z springs
342 lbs
My options:
A) Stick with what I have after installing the Tokico's
B) Upgrade to Tokico springs which will have 340/400lbs Front/Rear spring rates
Thoughts?
Current set up:
Front -- Eibach Pro-Kit 350z springs
296 "initial" lbs/384 "final" lbs (don't know what initial vs final is, I'm assuming that's after it's settled?)
Rear -- Stock 03/04 unrevised 350z springs
342 lbs
My options:
A) Stick with what I have after installing the Tokico's
B) Upgrade to Tokico springs which will have 340/400lbs Front/Rear spring rates
Thoughts?
Coupe S-Tech spring rates F/R: 358/274lbs
Also, the site I found with the rates lists the Tokico rates for the DSK-509 package as:
240/300
That's compared to the 340/400 quoted by the Tokico rep. Now I'm even more confused by the options
Also, the site I found with the rates lists the Tokico rates for the DSK-509 package as:
240/300
That's compared to the 340/400 quoted by the Tokico rep. Now I'm even more confused by the options








funny you should say that... The back of the car currently is in jack stands