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I have 350z Tein STech springs... I realize this is going to drop me quite a bit... or that's how I understand it.
SPC rear camber kit is all I need right? Front should be able to be adjusted enough with the stock arms?
Do I need to perform this "springmount mod" with these? Or is that for those who just want the rear to be perfectly evened up with the front?
I have 350z Tein STech springs... I realize this is going to drop me quite a bit... or that's how I understand it.
SPC rear camber kit is all I need right? Front should be able to be adjusted enough with the stock arms?
Do I need to perform this "springmount mod" with these? Or is that for those who just want the rear to be perfectly evened up with the front?
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Since you're using the Tein S-Techs your G should settle no less than 1.50"
lower than OEM. You won't need to mess with the rear spring mount unless
you need the backend lower....your choice. Chances are you'll need every
thing in the Stillen catalog to bring you back to OEM alignment specs front
and rear. If you going this route you may as well get coilovers to give yourself some adjustability height wise!
lower than OEM. You won't need to mess with the rear spring mount unless
you need the backend lower....your choice. Chances are you'll need every
thing in the Stillen catalog to bring you back to OEM alignment specs front
and rear. If you going this route you may as well get coilovers to give yourself some adjustability height wise!
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You will definitely need the rear eibach/SPC camber kit, the fronts will also be out of spec since camber isn't adjustable, but you can probably live with a little bit of excess wear on the front if you are willing to flip the tires a few times. Its up to you, but a camber kit up front wouldn't hurt. As for the springmount mod, that is up to you, I would say yes it should be done to even up the drop, the front will definitely drop lower than the rear, just depends on if you can live with that or not
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I have 350z Tein STech springs... I realize this is going to drop me quite a bit... or that's how I understand it.
SPC rear camber kit is all I need right? Front should be able to be adjusted enough with the stock arms?
Do I need to perform this "springmount mod" with these? Or is that for those who just want the rear to be perfectly evened up with the front?
The front arms cannot be adjusted. If you want to get optimal tire wear, then you'll need to purchase arms as well.Originally Posted by HomieG35
Congratulations... I'm messed up now.I have 350z Tein STech springs... I realize this is going to drop me quite a bit... or that's how I understand it.
SPC rear camber kit is all I need right? Front should be able to be adjusted enough with the stock arms?
Do I need to perform this "springmount mod" with these? Or is that for those who just want the rear to be perfectly evened up with the front?
You'll only want to do the springmounnt mod if you want to lower the rear more than the springs themselves allow for.
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cant wait to see it dropped





