Currently at tuning company Litchfield Imports with the goal of improving the BRZ's handling characteristics.

I’m starting with Litchfield’s Handling Pack which includes Eibach springs and custom front and rear adjustable anti-roll bars. I was tempted to go for coilovers but I want to retain OEM levels of ride quality.

I’m starting with Litchfield’s Handling Pack which includes Eibach springs and custom front and rear adjustable anti-roll bars. I was tempted to go for coilovers but I want to retain OEM levels of ride quality.

And from the advice given yesterday, I’m also happy to report that a new set of wheels and tyres are on the way (I’m going to keep my choice under wraps until they’re fitted.)

These modifications should transform the handling. Watch out for a full write up and review very soon.

So, with the chassis almost sorted, what do you guys think we should tackle next? Let me know in the comments below.

Currently at tuning company Litchfield Imports with the goal of improving the BRZ's handling characteristics.
Currently at tuning company Litchfield Imports with the goal of improving the BRZ's handling characteristics.
Currently at tuning company Litchfield Imports with the goal of improving the BRZ's handling characteristics.
Currently at tuning company Litchfield Imports with the goal of improving the BRZ's handling characteristics.
Currently at tuning company Litchfield Imports with the goal of improving the BRZ's handling characteristics.
Currently at tuning company Litchfield Imports with the goal of improving the BRZ's handling characteristics.

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nissan_s14_

instead of wasting money for springs on stock shocks u better invest in turbotechnic!!!

05/12/2016 - 00:59 |
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André Paron

“A mod worth doing is a mod worth doing yourself” especially when it comes to something as simple as springs and sway bars.

05/12/2016 - 23:04 |
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Anonymous

Litchfield has some nice power adders for the BRZ!
Or the nice Alcon big brake kit…

Great people at Litchfield!

05/18/2016 - 16:54 |
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Cole Trickle

lowering springs on standard dampers are never a improvement. the argument with oem-ride quality is just rubish. KW/ST coilovers (V2 or XA or better XTA so you can adjust the camber) will definately run smoother and better than a set of lowering springs on standard dampers.

05/18/2016 - 21:39 |
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