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Old 03-21-2010, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by w4kj4k
Ohh that was really helpful!
I might consider the pro kit now than, and maybe with some after market struts too. Is he needing a camber kit with his prokit? Pics of both cars?!
Well I got the aftermarket stock replacement kyb's. Well here's another deal I keep getting mix people saying you have to have a camber kit and some say u don't! So we wanted to test the pro kit and the 350z h-tech an see who can get in spec or who gets the closest! Well maybe this week we are going to go get an alignment! We are trying to let the springs settle before we get an alignment so this wee they be on a week wit a few 100 miles on them! This week or next we will do the alignment and see what true and not!
 
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Old 03-21-2010, 08:10 PM
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I have not taken pics do to im doing the spring mount mod to my car!!
 
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Old 03-21-2010, 08:15 PM
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Heres before and after pics of my boys G we just lowered! Second page will have the lowered pics on it of the pro kit!

https://g35driver.com/forums/new-mem...ubaru-sti.html
 
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Ok go my alignment done today. Ok so lets go over this again I have 350z H-Tech's 20" wheels with a 35F and 30R series tires. I have a hafe finger gap front and a finger or so gap rear. Thats about 1/4 gap front and 1/2+3/4 gap rear. I am a little off on my camber but im in spec on everything else. The camber is real close to spec so im happy with it. I hope this helps people with there setup. People on this board can be so unhelpful when you need it. I was told i would have to to get a camber kit. Yes its true but i am so close to spec in rear it would be a waist uless i wanted more + camber. The front is only a hafe a deg from min spec but i could get the SPC shim kit and be in spec. I rather have the - camber to handle better.

 

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can someone post how low it looks the drops in 20" rims? I have 20's now and I wanna drop but dont wanna deal with cambers so I wanna see results of waht you have
 
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I'll post pics in the next day or so!
 
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does anyone know what kinda springs wood be about 1.5'' front and back (more or less)
 
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Old 04-01-2010, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jbizz
does anyone know what kinda springs wood be about 1.5'' front and back (more or less)
Look on here!
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...w-updates.html
 
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