350z Tein h tech with stock struts?
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350z Tein h tech with stock struts?
The spring rates are a little more for sure, but would this be a bad combo? Current struts have about 46k miles.
Also does anyone know the drop on the 350z tein h-techs on a 2004ish coupe?
Can this be done without camber kits and just a normal alignment?
Thanks in advance =)
Also does anyone know the drop on the 350z tein h-techs on a 2004ish coupe?
Can this be done without camber kits and just a normal alignment?
Thanks in advance =)
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You can do that, your shocks will wear faster and blow earlier, so either way you're going to end up replacing them. If not now than later.
Also budget front and rear camber kits for that drop. You may not need it, but I have the same springs and had to buy both to get my car back into alignment. You don't want to not have the $$ to buy camber kits if you need them and end up eating through your tires.
Good luck.
Also budget front and rear camber kits for that drop. You may not need it, but I have the same springs and had to buy both to get my car back into alignment. You don't want to not have the $$ to buy camber kits if you need them and end up eating through your tires.
Good luck.
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You can do that, your shocks will wear faster and blow earlier, so either way you're going to end up replacing them. If not now than later.
Also budget front and rear camber kits for that drop. You may not need it, but I have the same springs and had to buy both to get my car back into alignment. You don't want to not have the $$ to buy camber kits if you need them and end up eating through your tires.
Good luck.
Also budget front and rear camber kits for that drop. You may not need it, but I have the same springs and had to buy both to get my car back into alignment. You don't want to not have the $$ to buy camber kits if you need them and end up eating through your tires.
Good luck.
I was hoping for slightly more than half an inch. I would like to get the maximum drop without needing a camber kit. Anyone have recommendations?
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Did you get your car aligned after the drop? It was my understanding that anything under an inch you'll be able to get it aligned, but beyond that you'd need a camber kit for proper alignment.
I was hoping for slightly more than half an inch. I would like to get the maximum drop without needing a camber kit. Anyone have recommendations?
I was hoping for slightly more than half an inch. I would like to get the maximum drop without needing a camber kit. Anyone have recommendations?
Also, any drop that is guaranteed not to need a camber kit will be so slight it won't be worth your time and trouble. Some people drop their car on revised 350z springs, it's not even noticeable.
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If I'm going to get camber kits I might as well go with S-techs anyways..
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My advice since I also have a 2004 coupe with 350Z H-Techs, get aftermarket struts/shocks if you are going to lower it. I lowered mine with 350Z H-techs as well and my stock struts were shot after a few weeks. but then again, i had 75k+ miles on the stock struts when i decided to lower it. The car's handling felt like crap and felt very unsafe taking fast turns.
I wanted to buy shocks and struts that would last but not break the bank. Naturally i looked at Tokicos. I narrowed my choices down the the Tokico D-Specs and the Tokico HP Blues. I called Tokico directly and they did confirm the D-Specs are the exact same hardware as the Tokico HP blues, aside from the fact that the D-Specs have adjustable dampening. I'm not one to be adjusting the dampening on my suspension so i went ahead and bought the Tokico HP blues and saved myself $200-$300 over the D-Specs.
I did not need a camber kit to get my car aligned within spec with the 350Z H-Techs. It aligned perfectly and rides great. The 350Z S-techs will most assuredly require a camber kit for the rears since it will throw it off a lot and you want to get as much even wear to save your tires and get the most mileage out of them.
I wanted to buy shocks and struts that would last but not break the bank. Naturally i looked at Tokicos. I narrowed my choices down the the Tokico D-Specs and the Tokico HP Blues. I called Tokico directly and they did confirm the D-Specs are the exact same hardware as the Tokico HP blues, aside from the fact that the D-Specs have adjustable dampening. I'm not one to be adjusting the dampening on my suspension so i went ahead and bought the Tokico HP blues and saved myself $200-$300 over the D-Specs.
I did not need a camber kit to get my car aligned within spec with the 350Z H-Techs. It aligned perfectly and rides great. The 350Z S-techs will most assuredly require a camber kit for the rears since it will throw it off a lot and you want to get as much even wear to save your tires and get the most mileage out of them.
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I have 350z H-techs on stock 06 shocks w/ chamber kit. Most likely you would want to invest on some rear chamber kit for your tires. I would recommend just getting S-techs with rear chamber kit and call it a day. If your shocks go out later then replace them for tokicos later when more funds become available.
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...z-h-techs.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...z-h-techs.html
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I have 350z H-techs on stock 06 shocks w/ chamber kit. Most likely you would want to invest on some rear chamber kit for your tires. I would recommend just getting S-techs with rear chamber kit and call it a day. If your shocks go out later then replace them for tokicos later when more funds become available.
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...z-h-techs.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...z-h-techs.html
Your H techs look good, but I don't want to cut my spring mounts so I'll probably go with the S techs. I think your drop looks similar to the s-tech drop.
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