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Alrite I have a 2006 sedan with sport suspension.
My car is a Lease.
I want to close that ugly gap...
sooo what will you guys recommend for me.
Like i said my car is a lease and i am gona have it for 2 years so at the end i want to take everything off. Will it be easy?
thank you
And also how much will it cost?
My car is a Lease.
I want to close that ugly gap...
sooo what will you guys recommend for me.
Like i said my car is a lease and i am gona have it for 2 years so at the end i want to take everything off. Will it be easy?
thank you
And also how much will it cost?
Register on www.my350Z.com
Go to the marketplace their.
Find a set of oem 2003 or 2004 350Z springs (they are also known as unrevised oem springs). You can run 2004.5+ oem Z springs (known as revised springs). But the 2004.5+ spring features a much higher rear spring rate that you oem rear shocks can't quite control right, hence the recommendation for the 03/04 springs.
What you will end up with. A 1" drop on springs that are the exact same stiffness as what your sport suspenision came with. Ride quality will be no different.
Go to the marketplace their.
Find a set of oem 2003 or 2004 350Z springs (they are also known as unrevised oem springs). You can run 2004.5+ oem Z springs (known as revised springs). But the 2004.5+ spring features a much higher rear spring rate that you oem rear shocks can't quite control right, hence the recommendation for the 03/04 springs.
What you will end up with. A 1" drop on springs that are the exact same stiffness as what your sport suspenision came with. Ride quality will be no different.
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