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kalkat102 05-05-2015 06:01 PM

will this affect tire wear?
 
I want to lower my car. Not by much, just a bit. My question is, will this much of a drop affect the way way my tires wear out? I doubt I will need a camber kit with this but I'm not sure and don't have much knowledge in the area.

Here is a link to the springs I plan on getting.
Motorsport! Eibach Pro Kit Performance Springs, 09-14 370Z - The Z Store! Nissan-Datsun 240Z-260Z-280Z-280ZX-300ZX(Z31/Z32)-350Z-370Z Parts

kenchan 05-05-2015 06:09 PM

prokits will drop the car pretty good. and they suck as far as lowering springs go unless u get stiffer dampers to match (ie: koni's).
i suggest u go with swifts instead if springs-only.

u will want to get a camber kit on the rear and get your toe aligned as well... it's really the toe that kills tires.

kalkat102 05-05-2015 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3189344)
prokits will drop the car pretty good. and they suck as far as lowering springs go unless u get stiffer dampers to match (ie: koni's).
i suggest u go with swifts instead if springs-only.

u will want to get a camber kit on the rear and get your toe aligned as well... it's really the toe that kills tires.

would you mind giving me more details on the swifts? where to buy and exactly what to buy? I dont want a big drop. Just a slight one mostly to fill the well gap.

Very new to modding so be gentle :p

kenchan 05-05-2015 06:20 PM

yah, there is a huge swifts springs thread in the suspensions section. check it out.

i run swifts on my dd and it is by far the BEST matching lowering springs to stock damper setup ive tried through decades of modding cars. usually i buy dampers with lowerings springs (like my G is currently running prokits + tokico d-specs which are adjustable dampers) but the swifts can be had with just the stock dampers.

and they wear very well through the season. no sign of rust through 3 years of road salt. :tup: can't say dat with tein or them junk tanabe springs. :shakes head:

prokits handle weather well too btw...but u will want dampers to go with them.

kalkat102 05-05-2015 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3189362)
yah, there is a huge swifts springs thread in the suspensions section. check it out.

i run swifts on my dd and it is by far the BEST matching lowering springs to stock damper setup ive tried through decades of modding cars. usually i buy dampers with lowerings springs (like my G is currently running prokits + tokico d-specs which are adjustable dampers) but the swifts can be had with just the stock dampers.

and they wear very well through the season. no sign of rust through 3 years of road salt. :tup: can't say dat with tein or them junk tanabe springs. :shakes head:

prokits handle weather well too btw...but u will want dampers to go with them.


Cost is a concern so I guess I'll end up with swifts. Do you still recommend the camber on the rear?

1st 05-05-2015 06:54 PM

I have the Eibach Pro Kit on my car with front and rear sways have no complaints! Check out my profile for pics to get an idea of the drop. Fyi I'm only running rear spc camber bolts. Hope this helps it really depends on the build your going for.

nis350 05-05-2015 07:28 PM

Same here with the Swifts. They are pretty good with the stock shocks.

Some Eibach's tend to sag over time and they do lower the car more than the Swifts.

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3189362)
i run swifts on my dd and it is by far the BEST matching lowering springs to stock damper setup ive tried through decades of modding cars. usually i buy dampers with lowerings springs (like my G is currently running prokits + tokico d-specs which are adjustable dampers) but the swifts can be had with just the stock dampers.
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kenchan 05-05-2015 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by kalkat102 (Post 3189378)
Cost is a concern so I guess I'll end up with swifts. Do you still recommend the camber on the rear?

Yep. You'll want to do that at the same time.

I think there was a diy for it too somewhere.
Not that you'd need one.

Merv 05-05-2015 10:23 PM

It's not written in stone that you need to get front and rear camber arms. People will recommend it,but to be honest I don't have them and my tire wear is the same all across all tires,and that's after 8 months on them. Not to mention the natural camber looks good. When I got an alignment,the toe was able to be adjusted back to spec. :tup:

kalkat102 05-05-2015 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Merv (Post 3189549)
It's not written in stone that you need to get front and rear camber arms. People will recommend it,but to be honest I don't have them and my tire wear is the same all across all tires,and that's after 8 months on them. Not to mention the natural camber looks good. When I got an alignment,the toe was able to be adjusted back to spec. :tup:


I appreciate all the info guys. Like I said I'm very new to this so I wanna know as much as possible

@Merv-any chance u can send me pix of the car tire wear and what setup u have? I'd really appreciate it.


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onzedge 05-06-2015 04:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3189415)
Yep. You'll want to do that at the same time.

I think there was a diy for it too somewhere.
Not that you'd need one.

:iagree:

Rep freely.

carlitos_370z 05-06-2015 08:49 AM

Cant go wrong with the Swift... I have them on my Z with stock dampers and SPC rear camber arms and I can tell you that is the best springs I use on my cars... And my Z is for DD use and track machine sometimes... Best of the best my friend!

kalkat102 05-06-2015 09:24 AM

I guess I should start saving then :)


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