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Happy New Year Zcar-ers!
My 1972 recently developed steering wheel shake, its way of telling me its time to work on the front suspension. Since it's going to be dissembled anyway, I've decided to: 1) replace all the bushings and: 2) replace the struts.
There is, of course, a possible complication. I sure hope not, but I'm pretty sure the coils aren't stock.
The attached photo is from the left front suspension. There is no compression on the spring when unweighted. It turns easily in the holders, though it won't quite rotate 360 degrees. Maybe it would if I tried harder, but that seems like a pointless exercise.
I'm not quite sure how to count the turns, the spring continues at the bottom and ends within an inch of where the top of the spring can be seen to end. I counted this as 7 turns, starting with the hidden turn "zero" at the bottom. The spacing is consistent except at the top and bottom where the spacing is tighter so that the a reasonably level coil end is produced. I measured 10 and 3/4 inches from top of the spring to the bottom of the spring (which is just about where the top of the date-stamp is). The wire is 1/2 inch in diameter. I haven't seen any markings but I haven't had it off the car yet. The ride does _not_ seem to be lowered. It looks stock and ground to body measurements seem right in line with what expected distances based on the tire diameter. Probably rides stiff -- I haven't ridden in any other Z so I couldn't say for sure, but my 150 lbs doesn't seem to make the slightest impression on it when pressing down on the fender.
The first question is about the bushings: rubber (stockish) or urethane? I understand that the urethane bushings are stiffer and more durable, what I don't have a grasp on is how the stiffness will affect ride and handling. Well, handling should be a bit crisper, but what about the ride and noise levels? I don't race it but it does get a lot of use, 15,000 miles / year is not out of the question. Would the stiffer urethane bushings be something that would be noticeable at all times or only when driven hard or on, for instance, rough roads, of which we are becoming increasingly well supplied with here in California?
The second question is what brand of strut. I don't need adjustable struts, so it seems to come down to KYB or Tokico. Prices seem pretty consistent regardless of source, I'll use Black Dragon's prices here: $60.00 for the KYB and $90.00 for the Tokico's. What am I getting for the additional 50% over the KYB price? I wouldn't mind spending more if I got a smoother ride _and_ better handling characteristics but I'd have to think about it quite a bit if the Tokico's only either rode smoother or handled better but not both. And I'd certainly like to hear about other options, though at $220 I do think I'll pass on the Koni's.
First, will stiffer than stock shocks make urethane bushings intolerable for regular street use, or make little difference?
Second, will the non-stock coils mean I have to use a non-240Z strut? I have no idea what kind of strut is in use now.
Thoughts, tips, and experiences appreciated.
Chris
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