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Anything from Eibach is good. Also if your after more the performance side of things I would think the Nismo factory coilovers are the way to go. Only drops your
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Anything from Eibach is good.
Also if your after more the performance side of things I would think the Nismo factory coilovers are the way to go. Only drops your car by 10mm and you don't need to add any camber arms or toes. However a very good overlooked brand is Tanabe. They do springs thats only 5% more harder then stock. It's made to work with all your factory stuff. So safe long term. TANABE Racing development 370Z update: TANABE springs, swaybar and underbrace A few of the big online stores for 370z parts sell this brand. Last edited by EVL370; 03-30-2010 at 09:11 PM. |
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