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http://www.gtfactory.jp/cms/page.php?9
From what I've read from zilvia these ride pretty stiff can go stupid low, has swift springs, and camber plates. I'll prob end up purchasing these ill post pics if I do purchase them.
From what I've read from zilvia these ride pretty stiff can go stupid low, has swift springs, and camber plates. I'll prob end up purchasing these ill post pics if I do purchase them.
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http://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-s...pressions.html
^review on my350z
These don't have camber plates, those are only seen on machpherson style suspension which our chassis don't have. They look super sexy and i love that they use a spherical upper mount on both front and rear. To my understanding they only come in true rear coilover style and according to the website aznjeff posted, the provided springs are WAY TOO STIFF for street tires anyway. If I were to get them I'd ask for a different(lower) spring rate. Judging from the lower mount, it looks like you can't raise these that much so you're permanently stuck at hella low unless you modify them somehow.
^review on my350z
These don't have camber plates, those are only seen on machpherson style suspension which our chassis don't have. They look super sexy and i love that they use a spherical upper mount on both front and rear. To my understanding they only come in true rear coilover style and according to the website aznjeff posted, the provided springs are WAY TOO STIFF for street tires anyway. If I were to get them I'd ask for a different(lower) spring rate. Judging from the lower mount, it looks like you can't raise these that much so you're permanently stuck at hella low unless you modify them somehow.
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