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Offline Ducer

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Hey guys,

I recently bought shock cartridges and eibach lowering springs for my early 74' 260z.

Shocks: New cheap "Monroe" sensatrac inserts  x 4 $90
Eibach lowering springs: Used, progressive.  (part#6305 001 Longer length  and 6305 202 Progressive which Shorter)

Now, I've read and installed the springs correctly. 001 longer springs in the fronts, and 202 shorter progressive springs in the back.  The front didn't lower at all, it still has about 5" from tire to fender lip.  Which is absolutely the same or even higher than how it was originally. 

So I assumed I installed it wrong, but checking it over and over, the parts number and everything seems to be installed correctly. Fronts 001, rear 202. Longer fronts, Shorter progressive in rears. 

Now, my concern is that I assume 240z and early 260z are the same isn't it? As the part numbers are cross referrenced the same.  I know the Later 260z and 280z are the same.

So I am perplexed. Is it the lowering springs? The monroe inserts (which are installed correctly since it is impossible to install them incorrectly.

Any ideas?
« Last Edit: February 03, 2012, 03:27:15 PM by Ducer »

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Re: Eibach lowering springs on 260z, weird, no lower, higher than before?
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2012, 03:56:47 PM »
the inserts only control shock its the spring that determines the height

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Re: Eibach lowering springs on 260z, weird, no lower, higher than before?
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2012, 04:07:48 PM »
the inserts only control shock its the spring that determines the height

Could it be the fact that it is my imagination? The car has 14" wheels with 195/50 or 60 R14 on it.  Maybe I should try putting 15's with 205s on it and see if it makes any difference. 

I can stick my hand vertically from top of tire to fender, a good 4" gap at least. I guess it may be the 14" wheels and 195's

OMG, why are S30 Z's so damn difficult when it is so simple????????????????????????  From electrical, to everything, Z's have the simplest designs but so damn near stupidly difficult issues arise from them. Whyyyyyy!!!??
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Re: Eibach lowering springs on 260z, weird, no lower, higher than before?
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2012, 08:40:10 PM »
Fwiw, hete in Oz there is a spring maker called Kings, he does the same spring part number for the rear of both 240 and 260, however when this spring is fitted to a 260 rear leg, he claims it is "lowered" approx 1", but when same spring is fitted to a 240 rear leg, it is "standard" height.
Dunno about the fronts.

In your first post you ,ake mention of "longer" and "shorter" uummmm, why not run shorter at both front and back?

Other tging ypu cpuld try, sounds horrid on brand new things, as ypu cant return tnem for an exchange, but try to, is, to cut a coil or two off the new springs!!! Loose between the spring seats? Simple fix, drill small 3/16 holes on insides of spring perches, and use tie wire to secure springs in place?
Next option, rempve lower spring perch, in a lathe, and reweld back on car a bit lower down, but be aware of your shock insert min and max travels for bottoming out.
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Re: Eibach lowering springs on 260z, weird, no lower, higher than before?
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2012, 08:40:10 PM »