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Need help for a suspension set up! Please.
Alright guys.
I have a 2014 370z Touring. It came with Euro-tuned shocks as yall know. I don't really know about Shocks and suspensions. So i need y'alls opinions. I have Tein Lowering springs and Swift Spec R lowering springs. I also have Nismo Shocks as well. Which Shocks would you guys use with which combination of springs i have? 1. Tein S-Tech + euro 2. Tein S-Tech + nismo 3. Swift Spec-R + euro 4. Swift Spec-R + nismo Can't decide which one is better. Need yalls experiences. Thank you. |
Tein is junk and as far as we know sport and nismo aren't different shocks. The springs are but you aren't going to notice if the shocks are. 3 or 4, you pick.
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Sport and Nismo are different shocks. They're not a huge upgrade, but if you already bought them for some reason, use them plus the Swift springs. Also, you'll 99.9% need camber arms (F&R) and toe bolts.
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Put the swifts on your current dampners and see if that gets you where you want to be. Upgrade to coilovers if that doesn't do it for you. My 2 cents:tup:
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You already know Kamispeed's answer!
Swift all the way. I know they work exceptionally well with the Nismo shocks. Also throw in some SPL rear camber links and toe bolts and you will be good to go. |
I know the part numbers are different but who here has actually dynoed the shocks to see if there is a valve or performace difference? I don't think anyone has and I don't think there is. Like most coils you have a 2k +/- swing before you need to change things. The nismo springs aren't that far off from the sport springs so maybe nissan did or didn't revalve.
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When you buy out of the nismo catalog you get nismo parts? No, you get the S tune stuff. It's not the same that comes on the car. |
Never mind.
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Nvm. :icon18:
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