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Z1 Motorsports S-PRO Coilovers, Adjustable Front Upper Control Arms, Rear Camber/ Traction Arms, Front and Rear Sway Bars + End Links, Height Adjusted and Alignment Performed. Lowered and Fitted on Work Emotion ZR10 2P Wheels and Michelin PS4S 🔥 I think it looks great, what do you guys think?

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Very nice! How much of a difference is the handling now?
Significant. Close to non existent body roll. Stiffer than OEM but drivable enough for a daily driver. Zero wheel spin.
 

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How are the rear wheels holding up full throttle, any fish tailing? Been trying to correct the traction for my car for the longest time now have coilovers along with rear camber and control arms. The car hooks in 65 + degree weather just fine anything below that’s a no go with the ps4s.
 
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How are the rear wheels holding up full throttle, any fish tailing? Been trying to correct the traction for my car for the longest time now have coilovers along with rear camber and control arms. The car hooks in 65 + degree weather just fine anything below that’s a no go with the ps4s.
I just did a 4th gear pull and a 3rd pull at wot. No fish tailing at all. It's sunny out. So the car is hooking better than a 40 year old crack whore in east LA 😉
 

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How does it ride? Bumpy? Oem?
 

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Slightly bumpy in the city. But on the highway and smooth roads, better than OEM. Corners are butter. No ragerts.
Nice! Congrats! I just did lowering springs from Swift. Glad you like it:)
 

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Slightly bumpy in the city. But on the highway and smooth roads, better than OEM. Corners are butter. No ragerts.
How much was it lowered? Did you measure ?
 

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Feeling exact same way with my XR1 stance coilovers. Loving the performance so far and have yet to test of out full stiff. The car is set very close to full soft and suspension if much stiffer/feels more safe and reliable when taking turns.

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Slightly bumpy in the city. But on the highway and smooth roads, better than OEM. Corners are butter. No ragerts.
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How much was it lowered? Did you measure ?
Yes. Measured from the top of the rear wheel well. It was at 28 inches. Lowered it to 26.5. give or take a few mm.
 
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Feeling exact same way with my XR1 stance coilovers. Loving the performance so far and have yet to test of out full stiff. The car is set very close to full soft and suspension if much stiffer/feels more safe and reliable when taking turns.

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Slightly bumpy in the city. But on the highway and smooth roads, better than OEM. Corners are butter. No ragerts.
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I asked my speedshop to go full stiff but they recommended just going slightly stiffer. I was disappointed at first but, it rides fine.
 
 





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