You should find someone that can hack your suspension off and weld on some Mckinney motorsports adapters. Then you pick your off branded Megan s13 coilovers, I got EMUSA's off ebay for around $500, and bam, low.
Thanks for the feedback guys. Being a broke 17 year old that can only find work a couple weekends a month, I don't think going and changing out brakes is an option right now. Someday I hope to revisit this idea again though as I doubt my Z is going anywhere any time soon.
I was browsing summit and came across some 13x10's with the right offset. Am I crazy or would this be rad? I love the look of small wheels but don't know if anyone's done it or if it can physically be done.
Just got the coilovers and adapters in the mail and they both seem to be quality parts. I've read all the arguments about cheap coilovers but being mostly a daily driver and not a full on track car I'm not to worried about it. The McKinney Motorsports adapters are really beefy and have a nice finish so for only $290 who could complain. My neighbors gonna help me weld 'em on this weekend I'm stoked.
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If anyone has these the rear camber plates are sitting on top of the washer on top of the coilover. Is this right?
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Just ordered EMUSA s13 coilovers and the Mckinney Motorsport adapter kit! They should be here by the 5th and then my neighbor that fabs custom rock crawlers is gonna weld it all in for me. Excited to start making this thing look rad.