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4drsleeper 08-20-2009 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by Wes_888 (Post 4490638)
How would you describe how the mild drop has improved your handling? especially the body roll.

Thats one of the main things that I want to improve on my car. The body roll. Since X's dont have sways available, this is the next best thing we have to improve that.

I want the clearance that a mild drop will give me (Tanabe or IMPUL).. but at the same time, I want to improve my body roll so much that... I might be willing to give up clearance for improved cornering (say I go with eibachs).

A drop looks good.. no doubt. But I care more for the handling improvements than the look. The look is a secondary benefit to me.

If handling is what you want I would suggest the eibachs. I had them on my '04 Maxima and loved the cornering. I do have less body roll with the 370Z springs but it's probably not comparable to the eibachs. The only reason I have slightly less body roll is the simple fact that I now have a lower center of gravity and the new wheels stand a little further out. If it wasn't for the wifey I would have taken the Eibachs without question.

4drsleeper 08-20-2009 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by AesonVirus (Post 4490751)
F it! I just ordered the Eibachs

That's what I'm talking about.:BOUNCE:

Greekboy115 08-20-2009 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by AesonVirus (Post 4490751)
F it! I just ordered the Eibachs

I got to remember to ask you after our winter how you felt about the drop. It will be at least a year I think before I am ready for some springs. Give us some pics when you get it all set up.

Wes_888 08-21-2009 12:25 AM


Originally Posted by 4drsleeper (Post 4490769)
If handling is what you want I would suggest the eibachs. I had them on my '04 Maxima and loved the cornering. I do have less body roll with the 370Z springs but it's probably not comparable to the eibachs. The only reason I have slightly less body roll is the simple fact that I now have a lower center of gravity and the new wheels stand a little further out. If it wasn't for the wifey I would have taken the Eibachs without question.

Thanks. That makes perfect sense... looks like I have no choice but to follow AesonVirus it would seem.

Scott - GOOD STUFF!!!!! When do you expect receive/install these LONG awaited springs? and finally drop your car the way it was meant to be? ;)

johnnyzee 08-21-2009 07:28 AM

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah...

scot and wes FINALLY gonna rock some eibachs.

sweeeeeet!

james0076ss 03-21-2011 04:20 PM

Sorry to bump this old thread, but wondering if anyone installed the coupe Eibach springs on the 07-08 sedan yet?

6mtg37s 04-04-2011 11:44 AM

Bump, anyone tried this? Im about to do it butim not sure if i need a rear camber kit.


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