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Originally Posted by binary0x01 So with 7" spring I'd have to have my adjuster (wherever it is) set 1" lower? correct. if you want about an inch lower than stock
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the ONLY reason to buy and install a 7" spring is if you are bottoming out the spring. but A. that isnt going to happen on a 10k spring! with the 370Z having a light rear end and B. that isnt going to happen because a Z isnt a rally car hitting 100ft jumps.
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