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Arizona springs raised my car 2"


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You know what you did? You installed the springs upside down. If you install them right side up they will lower your car, you just have it backwards... :D

 

But seriously, maybe your Z's original springs were sagging so bad that even after you put in lowering springs it raised your Z? Maybe they gave you the wrong springs. I would compare the part number of yours with the part number of someone else with Arizona springs. Anybody else?

 

!M!

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My car settled quite a bit after two weeks. I cannot say how they compare to stock because my original springs were sagging bad. I also cut 1 coil off the AZ springs for lowering. I checked rate on these springs before cutting and they were as advertised 180/200. Regular inserts could not control them, I ended up buying Tokico adjustables and like the combination a lot.

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If used on a 240Z they don't lower the ride height (they're already low enough), when used on a 280Z the ride height will come down about 1.5 inches to where it should have been in the first place!

 

That's from Arizona's website. You got stock length springs because a 240 doesn't need to be lowered :lol:

 

Jon Mortensen

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Cutting coils is fine, but you don't want to use a torch to cut them (spring will lose its temper). Use a cutoff wheel, and I'd go 1/2 coil at a time, as you can't put it back if you go too far. Cutting coils will also increase the spring rate slightly.

 

Jon Mortensen

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