Lowering Advice
#16
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.
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?
#17
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?
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?
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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