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Originally Posted by kenchan this is why it's so whobbly during initial bump. you'll definitely want to get dampers (shocks/struts) in this case. For tuning and max performance, yes. For
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For tuning and max performance, yes. For the average person just driving on the street this is perfect. If the OE shocks are in good working condition an aftermarket shock is not needed. The 370Z has a double wishbone front suspension set up and does not use a strut.
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