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55 minutes ago, ZMANALEX said:
If lowered then best to fit adjustable drop links, other wise they will get noisy and wear out very quickly.
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I've always had the same problem on all my cars and when I buy new ones they only last about 6 months before starting to knock again. I bet the problem has always been I've needed adjustable links as all my cars get lowered.
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hi, my cars lowered on 30mm tein springs and the drop links are starting to make a noise.
Which drop links should I buy, standard ones from nissan? or someone said I should ask about adjustable ones because my cars lowered. Where do I buy the ones I need?
thanks for any help guys
EDIT: I don't use my car for racing so don't need the best ones out there
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Hi guys I have a question, I have a 10 plate non nismo 370 with stock exhaust besides non resonated tail pipes and I'm wondering 3 things?
Will Japspeed resonated decats bolt onto my stock system?
What change in sound/tone should I expect?
Will I gain any power with a stock system on?
thanks for any help
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13 hours ago, GranTurismoEra said:
Thought it was the tunnel at Col Del Turini. Stopping in that would be dangerous lol
yeah I wouldn't last 2 photos before it getting written off haha
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thanks again for the welcome guys
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thanks for the warm welcome everyone.
That tunnel is the entrance to my Bat cave lol, nah it's called Manifold Tunnel in Derbyshire
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Hi guys & girls, no idea why I’ve not joined a club yet. For years I’ve been a fan of the Devil Z from the Wangan and now I own a modern version of that Devil Z 240z. 8 month ownership and still loving my car. Its my 1st ever Z however I’m no stranger to Japanese cars (owned mk4 Supra N/A, pulsar GTiR and a few others) anyway here’s some pics of my Z
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drop links for lowered car?
in 370z Technical
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every time I go over speed bumps it's like a knocking noise. I had a MOT advisory of play in a drop link so it seems that'll be the culprit