which springs would suit my ride better?

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Old 06-25-2010 | 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Jairen
As for the Tanabe's, if you have a sport suspension, Tanabe doesn't offer a spring that is comparable to the OEM sport suspension. Tanabe's are actually softer than the sport suspension in the rear and not much stiffer in the front (350z GF210). I know your looking for stock ride quality, but if I were to get springs, I'd at least want some type of performance out of it for my money.

Oem linear springs
G35 coupes 2005/2006 with oem 19’s only
350Z 2004.5 to 2006 (revised suspension)
Front:314 Rear:427

Tanabe GF210 Series 350Z progressive springs 1”/1.2” drop on 350Z G35 drops will be higher
Spring rates in LBS 336/375 (only peak rates are published, softer initial progressive rates unknown)

Tanabe NF210 Series 350Z progressive springs 1.2”/1.2” drop on 350Z G35 drops will be higher
Spring rates in LBS 314/353
Beware, a 1.2" drop spring is no increase in stiffness vs oem, G35 users have it even worse since your oem shocks are 3/4" taller vs oem Z shocks.

Tanabe NF210 Springs G35 COUPE progressive springs 1”/,6” drop on G35 coupe G35 sedan drop will be higher
Spring rates in LBS 297/336
Beware, a 1" drop on springs that are softer then oem springs.

Tanabe DF210 G35 COUPE progressive springs 1.7”/1.3” drop on G35 coupe, G35 sedan drop will be higher
Spring rates in LBS 308 /353
Beware, a 1.7" drop in the front on a spring that is softer then oem

Tanabe NF210 G35 SEDAN progressive springs 1.6”/.9” drop on G35 sedan
Spring rates in LBS 297/269
Beware, a large drop on springs that are softer then oem.

Tanabe DF210 G35 SEDAN progressive springs 1.7”/1.5” drop on G35 sedan
Spring rates in LBS 286/280
Beware, a large drop on springs that are softer then oem

As for the Eibach's:
Eibach 350Z progressive springs 1”/1” drop* on 350Z G35 drops will be higher
Spring rates in LBS initial/final front 296/384 initial/final rear 316/421
yeah, i am afraid i made a mistake buying it but i wanted to drop my G and getting coilovers right now wouldn't be ideal for me right now. Hopefully it'll be okay even if i am not running with sports suspension.
 
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Old 06-25-2010 | 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Xet
As far as rear camber, go for SPC or Ichiba with toe bolts. Best adjustment for your price, with Ichiba being a cheaper rebranded version of the SPC.
Thanks man, appreciate it! I am looking at maybe just getting rear camber first and try that out..hopefully i can get away with that!
 
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Old 07-15-2010 | 09:02 PM
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Here you go guys, so I ended up getting the Eibach Z pro-kit. Thanks for all the advice!
 
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