Powertrix oilover conversion needs.
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adamvann3Senior Member
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frostvectronSenior Member
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adamvann3;346840 wrote: This is the main reason people complain their coilovers are garbage and dont like them. They overlook one of the most important aspects of suspension and just want a lower ride height. -
adamvann3Senior Member
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frostvectron;346981 wrote: or are setting them incorrectly!86na - BlueZ
Shiro #366 - Kouki Monster
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reddzxSenior Citizen
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I'm not afraid to ask as my self worth is not tied up in knowing it all.
Expect more question after I get them on the car.
1988 300ZX Turbo, Shiro Special #760
1988 300ZX Turbo Automatic (wife's car)
1991 Hard-body 2WD
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michaelpSenior Member
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My car is quite low…I love the coilovers and how the car performs. Its about not being TOO low and trying to use it for "motorsports", and having damping set properly for your use…as well as the suspension setup as a whole. I see many people complain about getting coilovers then talking about removing their swaybars entirely to get the car more neutral. I did opposite, I added 1" solid sway bars and love the way the car performs. Weight-balancing, damper settings, and possibly trying different ride heights and spring rates to affect how the cars balance is (in terms of over steer, under steer or being neutral) is the best way…perhaps going with a small sway bar in the front than the rear etc - but I'd never remove a sway bar entirely.
Overall point is - Coilovers arent necessarily a bolt on and make my car handle f*cking amazing modification. It can take some tweaking with damper settings and different ride heights as well as properly balancing the weight to get it to perform how YOU want it…but thats the great thing about coilovers versus springs/shocks…everyone has a different opinion of what optimal handling is..its easier to tweak to what you want with coilovers and other adjustable suspension bits.
The relevancy of this to this thread? Who knows…but I felt like adding it in.- VG30DET (HE341) 86 300ZX - 1982 280ZX Turbo - Headered NA 1986 300ZX 2+2 - 2000 Xterra - -
adamvann3Senior Member
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michaelp;346987 wrote: My car is quite low…I love the coilovers and how the car performs. Its about not being TOO low and trying to use it for "motorsports", and having damping set properly for your use…as well as the suspension setup as a whole. I see many people complain about getting coilovers then talking about removing their swaybars entirely to get the car more neutral. I did opposite, I added 1" solid sway bars and love the way the car performs. Weight-balancing, damper settings, and possibly trying different ride heights and spring rates to affect how the cars balance is (in terms of over steer, under steer or being neutral) is the best way…perhaps going with a small sway bar in the front than the rear etc - but I'd never remove a sway bar entirely.
Overall point is - Coilovers arent necessarily a bolt on and make my car handle f*cking amazing modification. It can take some tweaking with damper settings and different ride heights as well as properly balancing the weight to get it to perform how YOU want it…but thats the great thing about coilovers versus springs/shocks…everyone has a different opinion of what optimal handling is..its easier to tweak to what you want with coilovers and other adjustable suspension bits.
The relevancy of this to this thread? Who knows…but I felt like adding it in.
This is very well put.
Everyone has a different opinion of what optimal handling is..its easier to tweak to what you want with coilovers and other adjustable suspension bits86na - BlueZ
Shiro #366 - Kouki Monster
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VenSenior Member
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Adam, have you done the slotted rear mod? I noticed your Z doesn't have nearly as much camber as say JesusP's purple Z. I'd like my tires to last more than 4 months… -
ParkerSenior Member
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reddzx;346772 wrote: ASCO is sold out of bump steer spacers. I already did the slotted trailing arm mount/cross member camber mod, what about rear camber plates?
http://www.tf-works.com/nissan-z31-r…ter-adjusters/
I installed my Stance coilovers myself (spindles welded like yours will be) and I'd never done any suspension work before. Installation was simple; the only hitch I ran into was having to cut off and replace the passenger side rear lower shock mounting bolt. You shouldn't have any trouble at all with the installation.Zoey - 1987 Z31T GLL - HKS EVC / CM SS 3" turbo-back / Stance GR+
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frostvectronSenior Member
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I keep finding the lower collar (the one that sets the height) on both fronts keep getting loose over time even when I am tightening it like a bear. Anyone else?? -
G-EJunior Member
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Did you grease the threads when you assembled it?
Worst case you could use 2 dabs of red locktite, on opposite sides, just for the sleeve, then once set, tighten down the lock ring -
88TurbozxSenior Member
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I had that problem and one side in the front lowered itself 1in and drooped the spring 1/4in. I've been using a tiny amount of locktite and have been good for like 6k miles.
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adamvann3Senior Member
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Ven;347872 wrote: Adam, have you done the slotted rear mod? I noticed your Z doesn't have nearly as much camber as say JesusP's purple Z. I'd like my tires to last more than 4 months…
My toe isnt where I want it to be but still ok on tires.86na - BlueZ
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300zxturboftwSenior Member
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adamvann3;346890 wrote: He has 9 wide and that is the front.Usual Z31 suspect: Garage Queen (aka broken)
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frostvectronSenior Member
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G-E;347962 wrote: Did you grease the threads when you assembled it?
Worst case you could use 2 dabs of red locktite, on opposite sides, just for the sleeve, then once set, tighten down the lock ring -
DeleriousZSenior Member
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Camber does not kill tires like toe kills tires. Dial the toe in and you can run a crapload of camber and still have tires last for a summer or two. Because of the stupid toe gain with the z31 when it's slammed, it EATS tires.
1988 300zxt. gt35, stance, etc. Wheels: Varrstoen ES2 18x9.5 et-13 225/40. 18x10.5 et0 245/40
1990 jetta vr6'd