Coilovers..

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Tunismo
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Hey guys I own a 2008 350z and I'm ready to order a set of coilovers..Only problem is that I'm having trouble finding any for the '08 z under the $1,600 range..Any suggestions ? I really want to go with TEIN, but I cannot find any of their coilovers for under that price. Help is greatly appreciated. Thanks alot guys


BashaZ
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Have you checked out Stance GR+??

I think there was a dealer on my350z.com selling them for around $1200

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Tunismo
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Yeah as a matter of fact I did. I saw the other post of whoever got their new parts in right after I posted mine. Turns out I have found some coilovers from TEIN for only $947. So I am going to get those but I will eventually upgrade to the TEIN super racing with EDFC. I'm just ready to get my Z lowered right now. Thanks alot man. I appreciate it!

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Tunismo wrote:Yeah as a matter of fact I did. I saw the other post of whoever got their new parts in right after I posted mine. Turns out I have found some coilovers from TEIN for only $947. So I am going to get those but I will eventually upgrade to the TEIN super racing with EDFC. I'm just ready to get my Z lowered right now. Thanks alot man. I appreciate it!
Nice, no problem man. Let me know how you let them when you get it installed, im curious. Which model did you pick up? Basic?

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I think I will be buying the TEIN Coilovers with EDFC. I think that would be enough performance with still making the car smooth enough for daily driving. I care more about handling and braking then power. Z has plenty of power as it is. I have a lot more track time until Im ready for more power. Please let us know how the set works for you and what you think.

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http://www.hopupracing.com/tebadani35.html

damn, i really wish i could go lower right now. I'm sick of that wheel gap in the rear.

I just might settle for springs but i hear those can blow your shocks within a matter of time.

(or something)

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Tunismo
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BashaZ wrote:Nice, no problem man. Let me know how you let them when you get it installed, im curious. Which model did you pick up? Basic?
Yeah I picked up the TEIN basic man. I figured I might as well start out with those since I'm just getting started on modifying my Z..speaking of that I have been daily driving it for almost a year now. I just picked up a 96 4runner so my Z is officially a project car now and I will only bring it out 1-2 times a week...So the basic's will do me good for now until I buy the super racing later on this year. Only problem with the basic's is that they aren't compatible with the EDFC...Gotta be adjusted manually

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Tunismo
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Dasoupdude wrote:http://www.hopupracing.com/tebadani35.html

damn, i really wish i could go lower right now. I'm sick of that wheel gap in the rear.

I just might settle for springs but i hear those can blow your shocks within a matter of time.

(or something)
Hey I understand where your'e coming from bro...But personally I would just wait and save up enough to get the coilovers...Here's a link to the website that I buy some of my products from http://www.optionimports.com/ They have an awesome selection! My dealership orders from them exclusively. And not to mention that they ship within the 24 hours you order! check it out man you won't be dissapointed. Much better prices than mynismo.com that's for sure


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