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Lowering the Zed


Joeycuz

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Hi guys,

 

I'm looking for abit of info regarding lowering the zed. Ive looked at afew sites and I'm still undecided on what to purchase. I want to get some spacers also so will I need to be careful how wide to go to avoid rubbing on the arches?

First time I've considered doing this so any advice would be great :)

 

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That's a 3 line question that would take a book to answer :wacko:

 

To many variables at the moment.

 

What Wheels do you have with what offset

 

How low do you wanna go - slammed or just a bit lower

 

Budget - so we can suggest coil overs or just lowering springs

 

If you want to go real low you will need camber kits to get the wheels back in line

 

18 or 19" wheels - and what tyres - do you like stretch with stretch you can go wider before you need to roll the arches

 

 

Give us some more details we can help out :thumbs:

 

Also if you have a pic of what you want it to look like when it's done post that - again we can tell you what is needed to achieve a certain look or stance :)

 

Also worth a search as lots of lowered Zed's on here - Buster's is pretty low ;)

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Haha sorry, maybe I should delineate a little better. My wheels are the standard Rays alloys. I'm after springs rather than coilovers as the car is only used to get around town so nothing to low. I have no idea in respect to the offset. I don't really want to spend more than £500 as the girlfriend would not be best pleased, you know the score :)

Il

Try and find some pics and add them here

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Haha sorry, maybe I should delineate a little better. My wheels are the standard Rays alloys. I'm after springs rather than coilovers as the car is only used to get around town so nothing to low. I have no idea in respect to the offset. I don't really want to spend more than £500 as the girlfriend would not be best pleased, you know the score :)

Il

Try and find some pics and add them here

 

Sounds like you need 20mm spacers front, 25mm rear. Tein springs will give you a nice drop without going too low... you also won't need camber adjustment with the Tein. :thumbs:

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My Zed is fairly low - just be prepared to having to think about things like speed bumps and bad surfaces when planning your routes. I cant even park at my new place as there are are two home made speed bumps that my Civic struggles to get over and before anyone comments its a cottage on a country estate below market rent with heating and hot water thrown in for free so the Zed visits on special occasions !

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I'm also interested in lowering the car a little as well but wondering if 20mm only gives a nicer look or does it improve the cornering ability as well. I suppose it must but is it noticeably better.

I fitted 20 mm spacers and they really did seem to make a differance when cornering.

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The following photos are of my Zed with standard RAYS, Tein S springs, standard camber arms/bolts, 25/20 Eibach wheel spacers and Whiteline adjustable droplinks (uprated droplinks required to avoid excessive wear on standard weaker droplinks due to lowered car).

 

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I'm also interested in lowering the car a little as well but wondering if 20mm only gives a nicer look or does it improve the cornering ability as well. I suppose it must but is it noticeably better.

I fitted 20 mm spacers and they really did seem to make a differance when cornering.

 

Tien S are supposed to be a decent upgrade on the OEM springs.

 

However they are only a 14/17mm drop so IMO not a lowering spring as people keep calling them and recommending for others looking to lower the car.

 

SO, IMO, if you want to lower the car, buy some lowering springs (Apex, Eibach, K Sport etc) if you just want to improve the handling a bit on top of stock, buy the Teins. :)

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It depends if you want the car to look lowered, or to look natural. For me a 15mm (or the Tien 14/17 if you prefer) is spot on for making the car look like its 'supposed' to look, whilst at the same time not looking like its been deliberately lowered. I hope you see what I mean. Also you won't get and speed-bump issues. I originally had 25mm drops on my ajustables but got sick of losing bits of flexi-pipe on bumps every few weeks.

I had 20mm spacers all round as recommended by Big Phil, a back-in-the-day Z specialist, but I'll bow to the peer opinion that 25mm are better on the back. Spacers are a must but make sure they are a good brand like Eibach.

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