07 350Z Springs on a '04 Sedan
07 350Z Springs on a '04 Sedan
I've read through the suspension section and Tank's new FAQ's before asking and see answers for older model springs, but essentially,(A) am I going to run into premature wear issues on my '04 non-sport sedan if I put 07 350Z springs on it. I'd like about .5-1.0 inch of drop all the way around to set-it a little more agressively and slightly better handling... (B) Am I going to have any issues (roll fenders/camber kit) if I upgradede rims to 19's or 20's from my current 17's?
Am I on the right track?
Is there a better way that I've missed while searching..And while I know this should probably go in the Suspsension section, I wanted to hit the Sedan owners in particular, so sorry if you have to move it mods...
Thanks Gents
Am I on the right track?
Is there a better way that I've missed while searching..And while I know this should probably go in the Suspsension section, I wanted to hit the Sedan owners in particular, so sorry if you have to move it mods...
Thanks Gents
It's ttrank
(aka - Tim Trank)
A) Yes you will have premature tire wear on the inside from the increased negative camber. A camber kit will help this or you can swap the tires from side to side every ~5k miles and save most of the life.
B) Not if you get the right size and offset wheels.
(aka - Tim Trank)A) Yes you will have premature tire wear on the inside from the increased negative camber. A camber kit will help this or you can swap the tires from side to side every ~5k miles and save most of the life.
B) Not if you get the right size and offset wheels.
i would get the shocks and springs as a package instead of just springs...make sure its from a 350z 04.5 and up.
As Tim said, the right size wheels, tires and offset and you are going to be fine
As Tim said, the right size wheels, tires and offset and you are going to be fine
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