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Originally Posted by RCZ ^ The only thing similar is where the parts go. The front is a coilover, the rears are technically separate, but like Modshack said, thats all

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Old 08-21-2009, 12:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
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^ The only thing similar is where the parts go. The front is a coilover, the rears are technically separate, but like Modshack said, thats all just suspension jargon.
ok, from what you guys just said is that the stock 370z suspension IS in fact a coilover suspension. i really could care less whether or not they are adjustable, coilover describes the configuration of the suspenison, coil spring over strut, not whether they are adjustable. so therefore if the stock 370z suspension is a coilover, it has to be a very similar setup to the KW's, correct? only difference is the KW's are better quality and adjustable. but as far as configuration goes they are the exact same. also, is the 350z stock suspension a coilover suspension like the 370z?

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