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Old 04-26-2008, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Best springs for around $200?

I was wondering what the best lowering springs would be for a '93 nissan 240sx hatchback for between $150-$200? Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 04-27-2008, 10:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Springs are a very touchy issue. a lot is a matter of taste, opinion, and your personal needs.

If your just dealing Lowering Springs it's hard to beat Dobinsons Out of Australia problem is no-one here carries them.

Their Part number fpr the front is
C45-154 (lowered)
rear
C45-023V

since there is not that much difference in the quality of spring steel. some people swear by a bright glossy powder coated finish. Dobinsons uses an electrocoated process like the OEM factories use that does not flake off after 20,000 miles.

and they do all their engineering in-house, Just look at their cross refrence guide.

http://www.dobinsonsprings.com/site/...itmentlist.pdf

They will custom wind a spring too if your racing body requires you use stock perches, or stock heigth.

problem... it's gonna cost you to ship them, the advantage is the exchange rate is still $.94 US dollars to one of their so take 5% of whatever price they quote you.

I used to deal with them when the exchange rate was 2:1 talk
about a good deal. but the products are well engineered

you must order them directly from the Factory, but you can tell them "Jeff Lloyd from Tampa FL." told you to call.. (Glen and Trudy Dobinson, run the company and are terrific people, 3rd generation spring makers)

or email exportsales@dobinsonsprings.com





Whiteline also does a good job, here is a "PROPER" handling article on the S13 from 2000
Real Handling for Your Nissan Silva / 180B

go to
Whiteline Automotive - performance handling and suspension products. car spring coil shock damper swaybar sway bar anti-sway bush bushes australia australian whiteline automotive performance road holding turn-in camber caster toe in vehicle hot 4 v8
on the top right type in your model (in your case you want to use 180Sx since the 240 is the US name for the same car)

you'll see a list of 31 diffrent parts they offer, from swaybars to bushings

The aussies don't have the super smooth roads that the Japanese and
Euro's have so their products translate very well to american roads.

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Old 04-28-2008, 10:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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RS*R race springs and Decent shocks to compensate for the drop and higher spring rate

Dont buy spings unless you get aftermarket shocks, you'll just blow the stockers.


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Old 05-07-2008, 05:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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RS*R race springs and Decent shocks to compensate for the drop and higher spring rate

Dont buy spings unless you get aftermarket shocks, you'll just blow the stockers.
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Old 05-08-2008, 12:00 AM   #5 (permalink)
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RS*R race springs and Decent shocks to compensate for the drop and higher spring rate

Dont buy spings unless you get aftermarket shocks, you'll just blow the stockers.
and please don't cheap out... there are a lot of stock replacement parts out there that have no sporting intention. if your not going to adjust them every 2 min Bilstein Sports come valved and engineered for a lower spring. and are my #1 recommendation. since they are a BIG monotube damper, and have an internal bumpstop. (so they won't break the first time the car bottoms out) but koni or Tokikio Illuminia (I thibnk they might be called D-spec now) or even KYB AGX are suitable.

Actually if you go to Shox.com they list a bunch of options. I remember doing a S13 "on the cheap" wuth AGX and off the shelf Tein s techs and the owner was estatic.


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Old 05-08-2008, 12:20 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I was going to say AGX's with with RS*R's but that would cost over 700$


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Old 05-08-2008, 12:35 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I know Dan, that's why I usually tell people to go right to a nice matched and adjustable coil-over kit since once you've gotten a good shock kit and springs that work you could have purchased a full coil over kit with adjustable bodies and valving, camber plates included, pillow ball mounts. and 2.5" springs which are CHEAP and easy to change. and most everyone I talk to ends up there anyway apparently most people think there is money to be saved... that was true 10 years ago when coil over kits were $3000 but when you can get a K-sport, D2, Megan. yadda yadda yadda for < $900 it's a no-brainer.

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Old 05-08-2008, 12:45 AM   #8 (permalink)
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True, I was going to suggest to just save up. But I say that all the time to new'er people and just give them what they ask for.

To OP if you want to just save up for coil-overs the best bang for the buck is KTS coil-overs from SPLParts.com total is 1030$ with shipping.
15 way adj shock, height adjustable, spring preload adjustable. Awesome warrenty and if you break it by smashing one into a curb you can buy 1 full shock for 250$ or individual parts if something happens and its not covered under/ expired warrenty. Few guys drift with them out in orlando with thier DD's and have had them for over 2 years with no problems.

They are also not bouncey like megans and the cheaper K-Sports.

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Old 05-08-2008, 07:48 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Thanks for all the input guys! Under normal circumstances, i would of just saved up for a little while and got some coilovers. But not long after i bought my 240, i realized that it had cut springs and about 3 weeks later one popped off and got bent so it was difficult to drive the car. So i was kinda forced into buying something asap. This is what i ended up buying (got 'em for $180) http://www.tamparacing.com/forums/ni...gs-shocks.html

lmk wut u guys think...


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Old 05-08-2008, 09:01 PM   #10 (permalink)
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That will work, perhaps a bit under damped, but it's a good kit for the price. as those Tein springs will always hold their value even if you end up getting better suspension. it's a comprimise, but much better then throwing somthing on the blown stock struts.

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