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Old Mar 21, 2007 | 01:26 PM
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Question Edited: Front drop only?

PLEASE HAVE MERCY!
I read as many of the threads I could regarding this issue esp the most recent one...

I have an 04 non-sport sedan with Coupe OEM 19's
F: 283 R: 308 (thanks to Gsedan35)

my main goal is to maintain handling & ride quality and NOT blow my struts!

what if I am happy with my rear fender gap with my new 19s'

1) Can I drop the front alone, with revised Z springs & Shocks

will i suffer handling problems?

For those of you with mercy...please help me
 

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Old Mar 21, 2007 | 01:29 PM
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If you drop it without sport shocks, your gonna blow them sooner than later. If you really want ride quality and handling you gotta upgrade your shocks. Trust me, I did this on my Maxima (no sport pkg shocks with 1.5" drop) and my shocks were worthless soon after.
 
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Old Mar 21, 2007 | 01:43 PM
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How do you have an '04 sedan w/ OEM 19's? Are they coupe 19's?

From what I've read & researched, you'll have to go with option #2. I too have an '04 non-sport sedan, but with aftermarket 19's. To sum up what I've learned & from what I actually recently purchased & will be installing this weekend, if you drop your car, you WILL need to replace the shocks with at a minimum, the coupe or Z shocks & struts, if going w/ coupe or z-springs.

I may already be repeating what you know, but the setup of z springs up front & coupe springs in the rear will drop your car 1" up front and 1/2" in the rear (to even out the fender gap)....both front & rear will need different shocks/struts to work with them & in order to last. Jameyb has some GREAT picts of his before & after install of same, along with some tape measure readings of both. Search & you'll find it.

Good luck.

-Jim
 
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Old Mar 22, 2007 | 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by aum003
PLEASE HAVE MERCY!
I read as many of the threads I could regarding this issue esp the most recent one...

I have an 04 non-sport sedan with Coupe OEM 19's
F: 283 R: 308 (thanks to Gsedan35)

my main goal is to maintain handling & ride quality and NOT blow my struts!

what if I am happy with my rear fender gap with my new 19s'

1) Can I drop the front alone, with revised Z springs & Shocks

will i suffer handling problems?

For those of you with mercy...please help me
I have a better idea.
Revised Z springs And shocks front, Tein H-tech rear springs.
You'll get a 1"/.7" drop instead of a 1"/0" drop.

Though I'm not sure why you aren't considering oem revised Z shocks front and rear on unrevised oem Z springs front and rear for a 1"/1" drop.
 
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