ZENN Springs for a 350Z???

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UHATEIT
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Car: 2005 350Z

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I am looking to lower my 350Z and was looking on ebay and saw the ZENN brand that look similar to TEIN. I had Tein on my MR@ and they were stiff as hell and rode very rough.

Has any out there tried these ZENN brand lowering springs at all and can tell me how good they are?

If not, what brand is good for around $200 or less than will NOT ruin the ride of the car or camber the tires?

Thanks for the help!


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murpheyANDthis350z
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Zenn?.....i dunno about lowering springs but im thinking of getting tein...http://www.tein.com/flexdamp.html

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UHATEIT wrote:I had Tein on my MR@ and they were stiff as hell and rode very rough.
did you consider running lower spring rates? do you even know what the spring rates were? most people just assume coilovers are magic, you have to tune them to fit you and your goals, if you want low and soft, run low spring rates, if you want more performance run higher spring rates

UHATEIT
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Joined: Thu Mar 08, 2007 5:21 pm
Car: 2005 350Z

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The TEIN I had on my MR2 were just the s-tech, I can't afford the TEINflex coilovers.

I'm just looking for a low price spring that won't blow out the shocks or make the ride terrible. The ZENN is said to be 1.2 drop. I see TEIN states 0.7 and Eibach states 1.0 Just am wondering hat's the best to try since I have no clue how to do this on the 350Z. I never had to lower my 300ZX back when I had it. But the 350Z looks horrible with my 19s and a bodykit and sticking up in the air.

any suggestions on springs for around $100 a set?


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