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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy2434
patman32, with 2 car seats in the back, I would probably hold off on any type suspension mods. Without the cars seats, I would opt for the Tein 350Z H-Tech/Tokico D-spec9 set-up. This is the very same set-up, which we installed on my brother's '04 6MT Sedan.
The more I think about it - I think your advice is right. I am going to hold off on any lowering (too many speed bumps on my commute to work anyway).

I just want fill in the gap that I have with those 18" wheels. Maybe cause I'm running with 225/45/18's? I guess if I go 235/45/18 or 245/45/18 that may fill in the gap better?
 
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by patman32
The more I think about it - I think your advice is right. I am going to hold off on any lowering (too many speed bumps on my commute to work anyway).

I just want fill in the gap that I have with those 18" wheels. Maybe cause I'm running with 225/45/18's? I guess if I go 235/45/18 or 245/45/18 that may fill in the gap better?
Speedbumps on your commute to work? Do you drive thru parking lots to get there?....how is that possible?

Yes, if you beef up your tire diameter, you'll fill in the fenders better...just try to keep within 2%-3% of overall diameter of OEM wheels.
 
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