350z springs or Eibach
That would depend mostly on if the struts are preloaded (still have the springs on them)
It's still not the easiest job ever. I did mine myself, and I had to load them. But I'm fairly handy and I had plenty of tools and a set of spring compressors on hand.
You're in AZ. There are several other members there. You should see if any are near you. They might do a "tech day" or something like that.
PM ttrank (Tim). He's a Mod in AZ (with an amazing ride as well
) so he'll have the inside scoop on who's where in AZ.
It's still not the easiest job ever. I did mine myself, and I had to load them. But I'm fairly handy and I had plenty of tools and a set of spring compressors on hand.
You're in AZ. There are several other members there. You should see if any are near you. They might do a "tech day" or something like that.
PM ttrank (Tim). He's a Mod in AZ (with an amazing ride as well
) so he'll have the inside scoop on who's where in AZ.
Yes. They "fit" as in the work well with the car. And they also physically "fit" the mounting points, etc... very well. In fact, is easier to put the Z suspension back in than it is to get the Sedan stuff out.
Yea its pretty strait fwd to install. Here is a good DIY.
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...tall-only.html
With a helping hand I can change my complete setup in less than an hour...
I picked up a set of revised '07 350Z suspension (38K miles or so) for $239 shipped, so if you're looking, aim for a similar price. Seemed like a good deal to me when you're paying more for aftermarket springs alone. I'll be installing my suspension today along with '05 G35 Coupe springs to level out the dropped look. Uneven look bothers me too much!
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