I'm Trying SOO Hard to Get a DROP!
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I'm Trying SOO Hard to Get a DROP!
So, rumor is there is a shop about 10 miles away that have an inground alignment rack, and they don't use computers... it's all by hand (oldschool). This presents me with new possibilities on lowering my car that can already not make it in and out of 50% of the places here... lol (Hello? Yes... make me an appoint to repaint my front end already).
Anyway... I have a 2004.5, and I noticed my tires- front and rear, and are SHOT with about 17,000 miles on them. They outside and center look brand new, but the inside has thread showing and the front are cupped (wavy).
I have 350Z S-Tech springs:
How much will these lower the G?
Should I get front and rear arms (looking at SPC) to correct the alignment since I already have majors issues with wearing and stock height? The car is not tracked, and I don't care if there is camber or not... I just want my tires to last.
Anyway... I have a 2004.5, and I noticed my tires- front and rear, and are SHOT with about 17,000 miles on them. They outside and center look brand new, but the inside has thread showing and the front are cupped (wavy).
I have 350Z S-Tech springs:
How much will these lower the G?
Should I get front and rear arms (looking at SPC) to correct the alignment since I already have majors issues with wearing and stock height? The car is not tracked, and I don't care if there is camber or not... I just want my tires to last.
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Originally Posted by HomieG35
Normally with a drop do you have to get front and rear arms?




