JoshNISMO93 Posted January 25 Posted January 25 Hi all, recently got myself a 2017 370z NISMO What spring and spacer set ups are you running? I’m on the stock NISMO wheels Thanks 🙂 Quote
Olly350z Posted January 25 Posted January 25 Eibach lowering springs with hubcentric spacers. Not sure what sizes as previous owner fitted them and I've never checked 😂 Quote
JoshNISMO93 Posted January 26 Author Posted January 26 12 hours ago, Olly350z said: Eibach lowering springs with hubcentric spacers. Not sure what sizes as previous owner fitted them and I've never checked 😂 haha looks perfect that👌🏽 would love to know the specs 😂 Quote
RichCox350Z Posted August 21 Posted August 21 On 26/01/2025 at 09:49, JoshNISMO93 said: haha looks perfect that👌🏽 would love to know the specs 😂 Did you take the plunge and lower the Zed? Interested to know the results. Quote
RichCox350Z Posted August 21 Posted August 21 On 25/01/2025 at 21:02, Olly350z said: How do you find the ride on it Olly350Z? Quote
JoshNISMO93 Posted August 21 Author Posted August 21 40 minutes ago, RichCox350Z said: Did you take the plunge and lower the Zed? Interested to know the results. I certainly did, Eibach springs and 20mm spacers. Looks unreal and doesn’t drive that much different if I’m being honest 1 Quote
RichCox350Z Posted August 22 Posted August 22 Nice! here did ya get the springs from? I'm already rocking hubcentric spacers Quote
JoshNISMO93 Posted August 22 Author Posted August 22 16 minutes ago, RichCox350Z said: Nice! here did ya get the springs from? I'm already rocking hubcentric spacers I got them direct from Eibach, part number for them is: E10-63-020-01-22 1 Quote
Olly350z Posted August 23 Posted August 23 On 21/08/2025 at 16:09, RichCox350Z said: How do you find the ride on it Olly350Z? Firm(er) is the overall word I would use. Its difficult to summerise, around town with uneven roads and potholes it can be firm, even a tad crashy. Get her on a nice motorway and its breeze to cruise along to, compliant and a very budget friendly option to lower the car without forking out for coilovers. I do have to be aware of bottoming out, happens rarely but certain carparks are a no go now. But ive always been a coilover man, specifically Meister R. The previous owner fitted these, and while I'm always looking out for coilovers I just cant justify dropping a grand minimum on a car I did 1500 miles in last year and went to 3 shows. Its not a bad drop for springs though 1 Quote
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