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Another test to check for blown shocks it to push down hard on all four (or maybe just 2 in your case) corners. If the shock is bad that corner will bounce up and down a lot more than the others.
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sounds like mine right now .. if i were you i would spend the extra bucks and get the 350z blue d specs for the rear for a tampa set up and you should be fine ... depending on how long you say till you get your coils .. if its like a month then just ride them out a few months get the 350 stock shocks or like 3 or 4 + months just get the blues
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Imo Id keep your stock shocks in there if money is an issue, unless your rubbing is ruining your tire. I only say that going on the fact that you said your getting coils, but if your toasting your tire you should def replace the shocks.Originally Posted by kennymo
Yea I will be getting coils. It's just going to be a while. I'm pretty sure the rears are blown right now. It feels like my rear end is going to jump off the ground when I hit a bump
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^^ when he hits bumps and stomps the gas it hits the rear fenders ... so he would definitely will need to get new rear shocks to fix that problem since his are gone ...
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U interested in buying my Function and Forms II Coils? Think they are 5 months old and have less than 5,000 miles on them.Originally Posted by kennymo
Yea I will be getting coils. It's just going to be a while. I'm pretty sure the rears are blown right now. It feels like my rear end is going to jump off the ground when I hit a bump
i would love to buy them. but its not an option i have right now. with a kid on the way i am putting most of my money into savings. so money is getting saved up at a very slow pace