Pictures of OEM 2004 6MT springs next to 350Z H Techs and 350Z S Techs
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the s-techs drop a considerable amount in the front compared to the oem's... ur looking at about 1.2" in the front... its a little too low for my taste so im switching out to the 350z h-techs
you also need to remember that the tein s-techs are progressive where as the 350z springs are linear... the s-techs are going to settle a little more then the Z springs.
you also need to remember that the tein s-techs are progressive where as the 350z springs are linear... the s-techs are going to settle a little more then the Z springs.
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You know, I've seen pics of before and afters with these spring upgrades and I truly can tell a bit of difference between OEM and the 'upgrade'.
Does anyone have a really GOOD before and after...most I see are different angles, which makes it extremely hard to get a good idea of the "Drop".
Thanks!
-WoW
Does anyone have a really GOOD before and after...most I see are different angles, which makes it extremely hard to get a good idea of the "Drop".
Thanks!
-WoW
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I am actually running 350Z OEM revised springs in the front and 350Z Tein S Techs in the rear! The OEM Z springs lower the front pretty well and I am just about in alignment with those springs--the only thing that was out of spec was my right front camber at -1.52 degrees, off from the -1.25 degree spec. My front left is -1.11, in spec. Go figure.... Everything else is in spec, but barely.
So, I don't think I am going to bother changing the front springs since it looks like the Z springs seem to drop the front similar to the S Techs and they have just about the same spring rates as the S Techs.
So, I don't think I am going to bother changing the front springs since it looks like the Z springs seem to drop the front similar to the S Techs and they have just about the same spring rates as the S Techs.
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Originally Posted by zeroscythe
the s-techs drop a considerable amount in the front compared to the oem's... ur looking at about 1.2" in the front... its a little too low for my taste so im switching out to the 350z h-techs
you also need to remember that the tein s-techs are progressive where as the 350z springs are linear... the s-techs are going to settle a little more then the Z springs.
you also need to remember that the tein s-techs are progressive where as the 350z springs are linear... the s-techs are going to settle a little more then the Z springs.
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