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evil370z 10-17-2014 08:00 PM

Swift springs + fast intention exhaust clearance
 
2013 touring sports Z, i recently ordered my fast intention non resonated exhaust.

If i add swift springs with my fast intention exhaust , my clearance would still be good right ?
What else do i need besides the springs for a safe ride and not wearing and tearing my tires / suspension ? ( front and rear camber kits ?) if so can you please tell me which ones will be the best ?

- thank you, I really don't know much about camber kits and arms etc but i don't want any problems down the road with my swift springs.

Grindkiezer 10-17-2014 08:50 PM

Your clearance will be fine, swift springs don't drop you too much so if you were to get a good alignment after the spring swap you should be able to get within oem specs with a small change in camber. However camber kits/adjustable arms are a good investment just to be able to have adjustability in the future regarding suspension changes.

cigarclifford 10-17-2014 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grindkiezer (Post 3004321)
Your clearance will be fine, swift springs don't drop you too much so if you were to get a good alignment after the spring swap you should be able to get within oem specs with a small change in camber. However camber kits/adjustable arms are a good investment just to be able to have adjustability in the future regarding suspension changes.

:iagree:

evil370z 10-18-2014 02:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grindkiezer (Post 3004321)
Your clearance will be fine, swift springs don't drop you too much so if you were to get a good alignment after the spring swap you should be able to get within oem specs with a small change in camber. However camber kits/adjustable arms are a good investment just to be able to have adjustability in the future regarding suspension changes.

I'm only planning on adding swift springs, no future suspension changes will be made. so just swifts will be fine ?

jlw2546 10-18-2014 09:39 AM

After it settles. About 3 1/2 - 4 inches. Its lowest point is just behind the axle. Just go straight when driving over speed bumps. In other words, don't let your rear tires straddle speed bumps and you will be fine.

Z4TONY 10-20-2014 07:26 PM

Agreed on clearance but why not resonated. .will this be your everyday ride? If so u need at least 12..I just finished the FI TDX w 12 res install sounds awesome but still somewhat load inside. .just fyi but regardless it will purrr like crazy

tnav 10-20-2014 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by evil370z (Post 3004432)
I'm only planning on adding swift springs, no future suspension changes will be made. so just swifts will be fine ?

Yep, you will be fine. I do however have the outside of the front wheels wear more, my current alignment has the front wheels at -1.5 degrees, ideally I would like to be at -2.5 degree in the front. Rears are at -2.5 which is perfect for tire wear


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