Posted February 17, 201411 yr comment_441781 Hey all, I just decided to jump in head first and bought a 1975 280z.Got tired of putting commuter miles on my '08 g35 6MT sedan, so I wanted a beater that I can slowly work on while DD. And I hated overpriced used hondas, rather have a RWD nissan any day.Pros:great body and interiorrebuilt motornew tires and all that jazzweather strips replacedreplaced suspension bushingsCons:previous owner put a rebuilt l24 in itsticky gas pedal isn't smooth so accelerating is a pain in the arse right now with the 4 spd (mpg suffering too)Feels kind of heavy-guess that comes with the 280z territorySo my first upgrade should be the transmission and the seats and a few miscellaneous things.My first question would be, are there bolt-on legit suspension kits? or it seems I will have to get some welding done from what i've been finding.I've already been trolling a bunch of Z sites long before.Thanks for any input!EDIT: i'll be posting pictures of the original orange baby in all its glory soon.... it's really well kept for a 40 yr old paint job. Edited February 17, 201411 yr by nissanthanh Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 17, 201411 yr comment_441782 Your throttle plate might be all gummed up causing the sticky feeling gas pedal. Lacquer thinner and a tooth brush fixed mine. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/#findComment-441782 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 17, 201411 yr comment_441784 Most suspension kits are indeed bolt on. Springs, shocks, sway bars & bushings are the standard items. Decide first how much you want to stiffen the ride and what height you want the car to be, then start asking questions.The throttle linkage pivot points should also be cleaned and lubed from the engine to the gas pedal.It's possible the P.O. Mickey-Moused the throttle linkage during the engine swap. Send Pics. Mark in Portland Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/#findComment-441784 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 17, 201411 yr Author comment_441789 Thanks Mark. The previous owner lubed some of the linkages when i told him about it. But maybe I should clean it all out and then re-lube. Or maybe it's something right at the pedal, which he didn't go Regarding suspension kits, I meant that there is no way to buy a full setup like this and just bolt in? I've been perusing the forums and looks like people have to weld camber kits to their strut towers and such. I basically want a 1-1.5 inch drop. And if anything, I'd rather just do a coilover as linked all at once and not deal with buying springs and then later down the road upgrade to something like this. Thanks for your help.I'll post pictures when I get home and take some after work. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/#findComment-441789 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 17, 201411 yr comment_441791 I'm not an expert on suspensions but I think you can achieve your wishes with bolt-ons. I upgraded a series I years ago. I dropped and stiffened the suspension with Mulholland springs, Bilnstein shocks and got what I wanted. Any coilover experts want to share their experience.Mark in Portland Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/#findComment-441791 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 18, 201411 yr Author comment_441823 I guess not many coilover experts around lately Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/#findComment-441823 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 18, 201411 yr comment_441831 Here's bolt-in adjustable - https://technotoytuning.com/nissan/280zHer's straight lowering, no adjustment - Motorsport! Eibach Progressive Spring Kit, 9/74-78 Coupe, 74-78 2+2 (260Z-280Z) - The Z Store! Nissan-Datsun 240Z-260Z-280Z-280ZX-300ZX(Z31/Z32)-350Z-370Z Parts Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/#findComment-441831 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 19, 201411 yr comment_441842 Unfortunately there is no cheap bolt in coilover kits other than the Technotoy setup but it is pricey. You can get the same Ground Control kit and cut and weld the perches. There are a lot of write ups on it and it doesnt look too hard. Good luck Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/#findComment-441842 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 19, 201411 yr comment_441843 I guess not many coilover experts around latelyOh there are lots of suspension experts here but I suspect they are waiting for you to do a bit more homework in the archivesfirst. You can also hunt through the archives of Hybridz, there is great info there.The blue Tokicos you linked to are a good set, quite firm for street but good quality. The company is having distribution problems and may not be able to back up the product. Your link is probably for NOS. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/48589-new-owner-of-a-1975-280z/#findComment-441843 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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