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They are garbage like all other bottom of the line China coilovers. If you want a harsh ride and have them blow out within a year, they are perfect!
 
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They are garbage like all other bottom of the line China coilovers. If you want a harsh ride and have them blow out within a year, they are perfect!
Thanks for the feedback.

I might just go with lowering springs. I hear swift are amazing. So, will wait till they bring those out
 

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Thanks for the feedback.

I might just go with lowering springs. I hear swift are amazing. So, will wait till they bring those out
That sounds like a much better idea. Swift is definitely one of the better brands for lowering springs. Rarely hear anything bad about them.
 

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Have a look at H&R as well.
Swift, H&R, and Eibach are apparently pretty good on the 370. Swift being the top recommended from most. It's an option I've been looking into as well, as I will rarely, if ever track the car. Would like to drop it just a little bit for looks, and firm up the ride just a hair.

For me personally, if I'm not going to be using coilovers to their full potential, I can't see the justification in spending that kind of money other than to just say I have them. The adjustable dampers would be nice to fine tune. For me it'd be more of a set it and forget it situation though.
 
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Swift, H&R, and Eibach are apparently pretty good on the 370. Swift being the top recommended from most. It's an option I've been looking into as well, as I will rarely, if ever track the car. Would like to drop it just a little bit for looks, and firm up the ride just a hair.

For me personally, if I'm not going to be using coilovers to their full potential, I can't see the justification in spending that kind of money other than to just say I have them. The adjustable dampers would be nice to fine tune. For me it'd be more of a set it and forget it situation though.
Same here. I won’t be tracking it and can’t justify the 3-4K CDN then labor costs.

Same boat, I just want a little lower drop and firmer handle.

From what I have researched Swift can give you this without have a rough ride as some others. Though I hear H & R are good as well.

Waiting for them to be available for sale to order
 
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Swift, H&R, and Eibach are apparently pretty good on the 370. Swift being the top recommended from most. It's an option I've been looking into as well, as I will rarely, if ever track the car. Would like to drop it just a little bit for looks, and firm up the ride just a hair.

For me personally, if I'm not going to be using coilovers to their full potential, I can't see the justification in spending that kind of money other than to just say I have them. The adjustable dampers would be nice to fine tune. For me it'd be more of a set it and forget it situation though.
apparently , Swift springs are now available on Z1 website. I then checked swifts website and their applications and 23 Z not on there.
So, not sure which one I can go by.
 
 





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