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Sirmort

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  • Joined: 07/15/2005


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    Sacramento, Ca.
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    '71 240Z

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  1. Got your message. You're welcome regarding info about Driven Authority. I'm glad that they were able to assist you. As for not having a z31? No problem .. I'm a Z-enthusiast. I like all the Z-cars.

  2. Howdy. Just wanted to thank you for the info about Driven Authority. Just got back from the shop and that is a cool shop. Thanks to you, I will be able to get the proper "Stance" for my '70, S30. I know it's not a Z31, but it's my Baby. Thanks again.. It's not easy finding real folks.. Enjoy your evening....Sirmort

  3. I didn't do anything special. Just Eibach PR springs, tokico blue struts, Energy Suspension Urethane kit. 16x7 Eagle Allow wheels with a 0 offset. and 225/50ZR16 tires. The springs are settled a little from about 4 years of use but other than that, just off the shelf stuff.

  4. Howdy Dave, I gotta know how I can get the front of my 71 240 to sit like yours? Anyhoo I have Eibach Pro kit springs with Tokico HP struts. I'm running 14's right now, but will soon change to 16's. Hope you can help me out. This has been a long and crazy rebuild. Thanks for your time. Sirmort

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