Eibach Pro Kit Vs Z/G Spring Combo
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Eibach Pro Kit Vs Z/G Spring Combo
Yesterday i had my first experience doing a 'twisty run' (same thing as a canyon run for you californians except not as gnarly)
My car felt a bit heavy. I'd get a bit of body roll, but the tires wouldnt lose grip (these Falkens are friggen AWESOME)
Im thinking about getting an eibach pro kit and potentially 350z struts.
ATM i am rocking 350z springs up front and g coupe springs in the abck on the red 04 sedan sport struts.
Would i notice a difference switching to that?
Or should i just leave it as is.
Also, im going tomorrow to get an alignment performed. Should i wait if i decide to switch?
The eibach kit is only $200 so it isnt crazy like coilovers.
My car felt a bit heavy. I'd get a bit of body roll, but the tires wouldnt lose grip (these Falkens are friggen AWESOME)
Im thinking about getting an eibach pro kit and potentially 350z struts.
ATM i am rocking 350z springs up front and g coupe springs in the abck on the red 04 sedan sport struts.
Would i notice a difference switching to that?
Or should i just leave it as is.
Also, im going tomorrow to get an alignment performed. Should i wait if i decide to switch?
The eibach kit is only $200 so it isnt crazy like coilovers.
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you'll only "need" new endlinks if you get a really agressive drop. even then they're not a necsessity, just an upgrade.
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Eibachs are a step backwards from a performance standpoint. They're progressive rate springs which means they're soft initially and as the compress, they'll become stiffer. This isn't a good combination for performance because it is harder to tell what the suspension is doing and the car will pogo around as it's going from soft to stiff spring rates.
Car lean isn't necessarily a bad thing. BMWs, including M series cars, and the RX8 which is known for amazing handling, lean pretty hard in the turns. A super flat cornering on car on DOT rubber is a recipe for disaster as suspension will be so resistant to lean that all that energy will be ransferred directly to the tires with the least amount grip which leads to sliding.
Do you plan on racing this car on road courses or auto-x?
Car lean isn't necessarily a bad thing. BMWs, including M series cars, and the RX8 which is known for amazing handling, lean pretty hard in the turns. A super flat cornering on car on DOT rubber is a recipe for disaster as suspension will be so resistant to lean that all that energy will be ransferred directly to the tires with the least amount grip which leads to sliding.
Do you plan on racing this car on road courses or auto-x?
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im using the stock endlinks with my stillen sways. Ive read the 05+ endlinks were improved from previous years.