Evolved Autosport Coilovers by MAPerformance

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At the rate that we're seeing new products released, it shouldn't be very long before Swift releases a set of their Spec-R springs for the new car.

https://www.kamispeed.com/products/swift-spec-r-performance-springs-2009-nissan-370z-4n905r

145 pages of info to digest here.
http://www.the370z.com/brakes-suspension/26720-swift-springs-review.html
Thanks dude!
If I go with lowering springs, I hear you wear out the tire faster?
But will definitely look just to get springs
 
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Ride height does not affect tire wear, agressive toe angles and camber do.

Always get an alligment after lowering, whether you eventually choose to install springs or coilovers.

As long your allignment numbers are within spec, your tires will wear similarly as they would if the car was not lowered. Unless, of course, the improved handling influences you to drive more "enthusiastically".
 

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Ride height does not affect tire wear, agressive toe angles and camber do.

Always get an alligment after lowering, whether you eventually choose to install springs or coilovers.

As long your allignment numbers are within spec, your tires will wear similarly as they would if the car was not lowered. Unless, of course, the improved handling influences you to drive more "enthusiastically".
Ya, I don’t like those aggressive toe angles.
Will definitely get an alignment after.

thanks again. You been awesome
 
 





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