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Yo,
I have a 92 S13 bone stock and I'm thinking of lowering her soon. The car's previous owner was crazy for OEM and had the car's shock replaced at 96K kms (about 50K miles) at Nissan. The car now is at 100K kms, so they're brand new basically. If I go for the Whiteline springs from PDM can I just leave the shocks alone for now without ruining the handling?? After another 30K miles I'll likely swap out the shocks for KYBs.
Also, how bad is the negative camber afterwards? Will a 1.3" drop affect the camber? Will I need crrective bushings or will the car's stock camber adjustments accomodate the new springs?
Thanks
JZ
wow, no replies...i guess no one knows anything about this topic then.
...how sad...
I never even saw this topic. It must have gotten knocked off the main page pretty quick. I don't think you will need any sort of camber correction with just a 1.3" drop but I'm not sure. Also, lowering springs will work with stock shocks but will wear them out a lot faster. Everybody says to do them both at the same time, so it might be worth it to just drive on stock suspension for another 30k miles and do it all at once.
240sxracer
01-24-2002, 12:42 PM
i lowered my 90 with sprint springs (approx 1.8in drp)
in august i still have all the stock struts/shocks on it i found out that currently i have 2 left struts up front i havent had any proublems my camber seems fine normal tire wear so far every time i try to save up some money to get some adj kybs something in the motor goes wrong maybe ill get some soon before something else brakes <img src="http://www.zilvia.net/f/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':)'>
ummmm....I don't think I quite understood what was just said there. Was lowering your car 1.8" okay then with the the stock shocks/struts??
transient
01-24-2002, 11:50 PM
It's generally not a good idea to run lowering springs with stock shocks/struts. You'll end up blowing them and having a shitty ride. It'll also save you money on labor if you put both in at the same time.
tnord
01-25-2002, 12:07 AM
having done the labor myself on my spring/shock setup, i wish i had done it all at once, just outa curiosity, why are you going with whiteline instead of Eibach?
Whitelines are MUCHO cheaper!
Check them out at PDM's website.
drift freaq
01-31-2002, 01:10 AM
whitelines are not bad springs . Of course I don't know a lot of people running them. As far sticking them on stock shocks it will be okay for awhile but it will hammer them eventully.
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