350z H-techs or Tanabe NF210
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350z H-techs or Tanabe NF210
hey whats up everyone, this is my first post so take it easy on me Anyways i'm trying to decide on what springs to get on my G-coupe(04 w/ oem 19's). I was set on getting te 350z H-techs but from some of the pics some seem lowers thans others. Now the other ones i've considered were the tanabe NF210 which lower the front 1" and rear .6"(found pics but all i seen were red X's). i really don't know the diff. between linear and progressive rate but from what i searched linear is better? also this is daily driven and i don't track this car. now would i be alright with just getting the rear camber kit or do i need the fronts for the tananbes? any suggestions or input would really help. thanks everyone
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I have tanabe nf210s and mine settled a full inch all around, my rears are lower than others with the same springs for some reason. Search my past thread for pictures.
You will definitely need a kit for the rear, Im running 20s and they are tucked in back so I dont know if its even possible
NF's are as soft as your stock suspension and ride identically, htechs are going to be much more stiff. Quite a few people have had issues with the htechs settling more on the drivers side than the other by up to 1/4inch, so keep that in mind.
You will definitely need a kit for the rear, Im running 20s and they are tucked in back so I dont know if its even possible
NF's are as soft as your stock suspension and ride identically, htechs are going to be much more stiff. Quite a few people have had issues with the htechs settling more on the drivers side than the other by up to 1/4inch, so keep that in mind.
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Originally Posted by binder
i have the 350z htechs and i love them. they ride a little stiffer, but it's not bad at all. this is my daily driver and it doesn't bother me. the drop was perfect, it was right around an inch and fit nicely with my Touge 18's. I don't have pics of it dropped just yet on here.
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Originally Posted by vietster
well i hear nothing but good things about the 350z h-techs so maybe i might get those and do the rear spring mount mod to even out the drop. my goal is to get about an inch drop. thanks everyone for your inputs
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