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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Zilvia FREAK!
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![]() I'm in the process of upgrading my whole suspension. Im going mostly pbm and had a few questions about some of their parts and if they are right for my goals. I have extended flca, toe rod, ruca, tension-rod, traction rod, bws coils, and plan on tie tods and rlca.
1: using their tierods without a modified knuckle but using a extended flca would i have to run a z33 inner or could i use a longer one without problems incase i upgrade to a modified knuckle and any inner suggestions aswell. 2:do the pbm rlca require any other supporting parts to install. 3:would a angle kit help me when being slammed not trying to drift it so just wondering if it would help w steering or something. 4: i'm trying to go very low and was wondering if there was any other things i should worry ab, take into consideration or suggestions on parts. |
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Zilvia FREAK!
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1: using drop otr like the pbm are not very ergonomical if youre not trying to make your car into a crazy drift car with 3in extended flca. You have to drill your knuckle when using these aswell so the choice is yours. Best option is using stock otr and getting a longer inner tierod like the s14 one available from pbm.
2: you do not need any supporting mods for the pbm rlca 3:a angle kit would help when being lowered to bring the steering back to a more normal feel. Knuckles, flca, tie rod and tension rod will do you good. Hope this helps anyone. |
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