View Full Version : Review on ... a bunch of suspension...


Wraith
07-21-2004, 06:04 PM
I finished installing a bunch of suspension yesterday...
I installed my
-Tein Super Street Coilovers
-Cusco camber platers
-DC Sport strut tower barce

After installing the Super Street coilovers. I set the dampening setting at 11 in the front and 12 int he back... This is running 5kg in the front with 5.5kg in the back. Heres the problem with the back ... I ordered the wrong spring hieght in the back and now the car sit actually 1/2" inch higher than stock... So I'm going to order 6 kg 200mm springs in the back sooo I could get a total of 3" drop in the rear... And swapping in the 5.5kg in the front...

But with the Tein coilovers, the cusco stress bar, the dc sport strut tower bar, the cusco camber plates, and the floor bar... The car turns very flat. And the suspension is very solid and still very streetable...I took it my little canyon road near my house. Where theres alot of 15mph to 20mph hour turns with alot of alltitude changes. Before with just the Tein basic, I could max out 2nd gear in the canyon road (67mph). Last night I was going about 2/10ths... And just drove around the corners at 50mph and the car had more to give. Theres no signs of body roll but there is a small signs of understeer. Hopefully the whiteline rear sway will take care of the understeer... I'll take pics when I'm at the track and maybe some videos... I cant imagine what this car is going to feel with the TRD Japan rear brace and the TRD Japan bushings.

Back_In_Black_xA
07-22-2004, 12:27 AM
Where can you buy the whitelines rear sway bar. I am a big believe in the big rear sway bar because I had one on my Civic. I noticed Whitelines is the only place that makes big ones, Hotchkis is like 13mm, thats whimpy.

Wraith
07-22-2004, 01:49 AM
Where can you buy the whitelines rear sway bar. I am a big believe in the big rear sway bar because I had one on my Civic. I noticed Whitelines is the only place that makes big ones, Hotchkis is like 13mm, thats whimpy.

Email Sean Miller at smiller@ctmotorsport.com ... His the owner of CTMotorsports.com and his a close friend of mine... Tell him Wraith sent you

dinkjs
07-22-2004, 06:19 PM
The Progress rear sway bar will be 19mm it will be available in 3 to 4 weeks


By the way do you have a link were I can see what the Whiteline rearsway bar looks like for the xB??


who did your alignment once you got the camber plates on?

Wraith
07-22-2004, 06:33 PM
The Progress rear sway bar will be 19mm it will be available in 3 to 4 weeks


By the way do you have a link were I can see what the Whiteline rearsway bar looks like for the xB??


who did your alignment once you got the camber plates on?

Whitelines doesnt make rear sway bar for the xb its for the echo but its basically the same thing...
My camber plates are set at zero which is currently close to factory settings...

Grandpa
07-22-2004, 07:32 PM
Is the whiteline bar adjustable or nonadjustable? What kind of endlinks does it use?

I ran front and rear whitelines on my 240sx, and they were excellent. Only thing I didn't like was that they're powder blue. :shock:

-john

dinkjs
07-22-2004, 08:59 PM
Is the whiteline bar adjustable or nonadjustable? What kind of endlinks does it use?

I ran front and rear whitelines on my 240sx, and they were excellent. Only thing I didn't like was that they're powder blue. :shock:

-john


Its going to be non adjustable and there isnt endlinks in the rear...its a multi link suspension setup...the rear sway bar is basically bolted directly and thats it