12-14-2010 | #1 |
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Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
Earlier this year I replaced all of the rubber bushings in the front with polys. I also replaced the rear sway bar mounts, endlinks, and spring mounts. As a result, the front of the car felt really smooth over bumps but the rear still needed attention.
With this in mind, I ordered Banski's complete rear end kit. I completed the install a couple weeks ago and I have to say that I am thoroughly impressed with the quality and workmanship of their kit. It consisted of the toe rod assembly, strut rods, and trailing arms. Installation was simple and straightforward and took me a about 8 hours from start to finish. I took my time and thankfully there weren't any surprises. After driving the Z every day since the installation I am ecstatic with the results. The first thing I noticed is how well and easily the suspension articulated. By jouncing each rear corner of the car, I could see the shocks working as tey were intended without any resistance in travel. Before, I tried to avoid every bump or rut in the road because of the rattles and harshness. Now, she rides smooth over bumps and the rattles are pretty much gone. I would say the ride now is almost as smooth as a new car's. Bottom line is I recommend the Banski kit. If you are considering upgrading your rear suspension you should look into their kit. Here is a link to Banski's website with pictures and prices Banski Suspension Kit Last edited by pantera1683; 12-14-2010 at 01:22 PM. |
12-14-2010 | #2 |
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Re: Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
Thanks for the write up. Out of interest what did you go with on the front?
Dave
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12-14-2010 | #3 |
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Re: Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
Any pictures of the installation and end result?
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Re: Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
I went with Energy Suspension's black polys on the front. The only rubber suspension items I have on the car now are the power steering rack bushings and the batwing mounts.
I didn't take any photos on the installation but once I wash her I will take some. I also used lowering bolts in the rear so my wheel gap is only about two inches and looks . |
12-16-2010 | #5 |
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Re: Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
I would like to say Thank You also for sharing this with the Brotherhood!
I was thinking about their stuff for this winter. I did the front over last winter & the Tech said that my rear stuff was still okay in that there was nothing torn up or worn out from age yet. So he told me to save the money for now. I was thinking of using Banski's stuff plus DRM's relocation brackets for the Dog Bones. Anyway, thanks for your info on their products. The stuff looked to be quality, and the reasoning seemed logical....the only thing holding me back was the cash.....maybe next winter. Thanks again for sharing! Tom
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12-16-2010 | #6 |
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Re: Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
Tom,
I contacted Tom Urban the owner of Banski back in November and asked if he would run a sale for the holidays and he said that he didn't plan to but he did offer to price match one of his competitors, which was a significant discount. Email him and maybe he can do the same for you. The more I drive the Z the more I am impressed with the rear suspension. It really does make driving a pleasure. My car only has 37k pampered miles so the suspension was far from worn. I now realize the stiff suspension and rattles must have been attributed to my car's 16 year old petrified rubber suspension pieces. Now that the rear suspension can work as intended the car drives almost as smooth as my old 01 ZO6. It still feels like a sports car but now I don't have to go out of my way to avoid road imperfections. Like yours my rear suspension looked fine but you would not believe the night and day difference in driving the car now. I didn't mention before but I also installed the Seals-It rod end boots since my car is basically a daily driver. They were a pain to install but well worth the effort to keep the dirt out and extend the life of the rod end bearings. When I took the car in for alignment the tech was pretty impressed with the kit and said it was extremely easy to align. It only took him about half an hour. |
12-16-2010 | #7 |
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Re: Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
Sounds like a good upgrade - thanks for sharing the information and your impressions. I have similar problems with rattle and the stiffness in my car and also avoid the road imperfections (which we have a LOT of around here!) - definitely one to add to the list by the sound of it.
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12-16-2010 | #9 |
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Re: Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
Sure, the competitor was Vette Brake and Products and the product is the complete rear end kit with racing rod ends.
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12-16-2010 | #10 |
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Re: Banski Rear Suspension Impressions
Damn, I paid full price for my Banski rear setup earlier in the fall. Figures
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