Ride Quality, need everyone's opinion!
#17
Ride quality shouldn't be too bad with just Eibach springs. But whatever you do, resist the temptation to get sway bars. I wish I didn't get the Hotchkis sway set. For a daily driver, there really is no reason and the ride definitely is harsher and jigglier. In fact, I recently adjusted the rear sway end link from the mid-stiff to low-stiff position and it made a huge difference in compliance. On the highway, even passenger seat vibration was reduced dramatically.
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#18
Almost...
They guy I was talking to on the 370z forum was taking his sweet time answering my pm's on his forum so I just got my 370 springs last week. I will be shaving my rear spring mounts/seats this weekend and will be getting everything installed the following week!
They guy I was talking to on the 370z forum was taking his sweet time answering my pm's on his forum so I just got my 370 springs last week. I will be shaving my rear spring mounts/seats this weekend and will be getting everything installed the following week!
#19
... But whatever you do, resist the temptation to get sway bars. I wish I didn't get the Hotchkis sway set. For a daily driver, there really is no reason and the ride definitely is harsher and jigglier. In fact, I recently adjusted the rear sway end link from the mid-stiff to low-stiff position and it made a huge difference in compliance. On the highway, even passenger seat vibration was reduced dramatically.
I'd like to hear back on this too.
Last edited by vqsmile; 07-18-2011 at 10:57 PM.
#20
Eibachs aren't bad and close to a stock feel if you're on 17s with a nice 55 (or so) profile tire. But with my current setup on 20's 245/35 and 285/30 the ride is definitely much harsher than stock. I feel every little bump on the road but if you live in an area with decent roads it's not all that bad.
#21
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FWIW, i had the Eibach front sway, OEM rear sway and the 6pt brace. You feel the road more for sure. I took off the brace and the difference is very apparent... much softer. I throw this tidbit on here because the brace acts as a pseudo sway bar. I have had no reason to install the rear Eibach sway just yet, it's just sitting in the garage. But i imagine it will make the ride harsher when roads are imperfect.
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#24
That is it exactly. The sway bars act to bind the suspension and on choppy uneven surfaces, the ride can be penal.
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