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I am looking to replace my suspension to make the Z sit a little lower without compromising too much on ride quality, it is mainly for road use only. Currently I looking at three options.

 

In order of preference.

 

1) HSD Coilovers

2) TEIN Street Flex Coilover System

3) BC Racing Type BR Coilovers

 

 

http://www.driftworks.com/hsd-coilovers-nissan-300zx-and-350z-z32-z33.html

https://www.z1motorsports.com/suspension/tein/tein-street-flex-coilover-system-p-142.html

https://www.z1motorsports.com/suspension/bc-racing/bc-racing-type-br-coilovers-free-shipping-p-5567.html

 

Another alternative may be to replace just with lowering springs

https://www.z1motorsports.com/suspension/tein/tein-tech-springs-z32-p-1236.html

 

Any experience and advise will be appreciated.

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Based on the fact that you consider your 300 as a road car first, in my opinion, all of your coilover options listed will ruin your street ride quality due to the silly spring rates supplied.

 

My personal experience and recommendation would be a kit from MeisterR, specifically the Zeta S kit so it has rubber as apposed to solid bushes. To further lessen the harsh effect of race tuned suspension, you could choose a softer spring rate set (I chose 6kg front and 4kg rear which used to be offered as the SWB option). This will further improve the supple, yet sure footed ride.

 

I have all 4 dampers on mine set to max soft and the ride is more comfortable than any lowered shock/spring combo I have experienced, whilst being far superior in performance. If you ever use it on the track, you can simply dial the dampers up giving you a relatively competitive setup. I would also advise uprated anti roll bars to accompany this keeping the body roll down as a result of the softer springs.

 

MeisterR are a trader on here offering some nice discounts, the service and after sales, in my experience, have been excellent.

 

http://www.meisterr.co.uk/products/zeta-s/

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Thanks for this Joely, silly question do the Meisterr still adequately lower the car by a inch or so?

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Thanks Joely, Love the stance and alloys on your super sexy Z, what are they?

I have a set of kts/spl coilovers, I don't think they make them any more though.

I think they have 8/6 Spring rates which do make them firm but as they are really high quality the damping is great.

 

I will probably change the springs as per Joley in the future.

 

Ps those are some great pics joley

Thanks Joely, Love the stance and alloys on your super sexy Z, what are they?

 

Thanks matey [emoji4] the wheels are Volk TE Progressiv, 19x8.5 ET22 front with 225/35 tyres and 19x9.5 ET25 rear with 255/30 tyres [emoji106]

 

For info reference your other thread; the front arches just have the liner locator tabs bent up for a little extra clearance and the rear arches have been rolled flat.

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Hello Joely and other Zedders with Meisters coilovers, I am just about to order a set of Meisters, just a question how much harder is the ride of the Meisters compare to stock?

Hello Joely and other Zedders with Meisters coilovers, I am just about to order a set of Meisters, just a question how much harder is the ride of the Meisters compare to stock?

 

 

on full soft they are almost as comfortable as a stock car and on full stiff are exactly what you'd expect. not worth considering any other coilovers... just buy meisterr's

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Thanks Yassa also. I just went to order the MEISTERR ZETA-S COILOVERS, there is an additional option for "Zeta-R Rose Joint Top Mount" for an extra £50. What is that? Excuse my ignorance.

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