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Ok so first off it sounds like you have stock Nismo suspension? If so then swift coil over springs are not going to fit the front so your only going

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Ok so first off it sounds like you have stock Nismo suspension? If so then swift coil over springs are not going to fit the front so your only going to be buying 2 and try to keep them as close to oem rate as possible. If you go to stiffer rear rates than stock then you’ll be inducing oversteer.
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Ok so first off it sounds like you have stock Nismo suspension? If so then swift coil over springs are not going to fit the front so your only going to be buying 2 and try to keep them as close to oem rate as possible. If you go to stiffer rear rates than stock then you’ll be inducing oversteer.
I have stock Nismo front coilovers and rear struts. Eibach front and rear sways. Ordered the 10k rear Swifts. Z is at stock height w Contis on stock Nismo 19's. Does it sound like I'm going to have an oversteer problem and should go ahead and pull the trigger on coilovers now? I'd prefer not to, but I can if necessary.

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