Need help on spring set up
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Yo, Broke As A Joke – from South Flawda……what up, homie!!?? Where you at?
Alright, here’s the deal regarding drops and camber kits.
For the last dozen years I’ve gotten my wheel-tire-suspension work done at Dale’s Wheels & Tires on Sunrise Blvd. in Ft. Lauderdale.
He’s a serious small business owner that saves us major cash. Case in point: Non-Brembo brake pads.
*Infiniti: $300; rears or fronts –same price
*Dale: 116 beans, and NOT for a lesser pad. The same or better quality at the best rate, i.e., he values your return business.
Far as lowering, he’s done two other vehicles using Eibach Pro-Kits……..one needed a camber kit at $45/wheel. (2001 Grand Prix GTP)
But I also talk to Dale a lot and he schools me on tech stuff, not to mention, he does work for a lot of the NFL/NBA/MLB ballers in and/or from the area – Frank Gore and Elvis Dumerville to name a couple.
Back to our vehicle.
Up to that 1” – 1.2 or 1.3” range we’re talking, the camber kit is not necessarily an absolute……..gotta do install first, then check how the alignment goes.
And considering the Tein 350z H-Techs went $400 (delivered), Labor $150, Alignment $50 (standard), I was not willing to pay – possibly – more for the camber kit, depending on what was needed.
Yes, coulda come to $700 or $800, so even if I was Frank Gore clocking millions, it didn’t make sense.
That’s why I did the research.
Now to your choice, Tein S-Techs spec’d here:
Tein S-tech G35 coupe & sedan (fronts are progressive, rears are linear)
358/274 R+14% R-18%
Transfers +32% roll stiffness to front
My issue was the rear spring rates – seemed too soft for MY desires (but that’s just me) – though I wasn’t overly concerned about the need for a camber kit.
At worst, I figured I may need a kit for the front @ 1.2”, but maybe not.
Cost woulda been minimal in my estimation (you ain’t the only one broke as a joke), so I would’ve taken the chance, i.e., the drop was kind like the Eibach Pro-Kit (1.1” front/1.0” rear, but Eibach spring rates too soft in the fron; 229 lb/inch on the chart.)
So, needless to say I played it safe and you can see the noticeability (is that a frickin word? Probably not, but you get the point.) of the approximately .75” average drop I got.
Beyond that, you’re doing your due diligence. Whatever you choose, I’m pretty sure it’ll be sweet.
When you do, holla at ya boy!! I wanna check it out. If it’s cool with you, I’ll meetcha somewhere and we’ll shoot the sh— for a minute, maybe go for a hi-speed blast somewhere.
I like the Southbound ramp going from I-595 to I-75 out west near Sawgrass Mills.
Or, for some straight line 110-120 mph blasts (125’s my highest), except for some long guard rail stretches on turnpike where troopers can’t hide, the turnpike heading just north of Broward towards the Palm Beach Service Area is my favorite safe, can’t-get-no-ticket-if-you’re-payin-attention, route.
(That's my turnaround point, just after the Ft. Pierce toll both; about $3.00 on the return toll. I'll pay yours. )
Unless I’m heading to Disney, of course.
Happy hunting! Rock on.
Alright, here’s the deal regarding drops and camber kits.
For the last dozen years I’ve gotten my wheel-tire-suspension work done at Dale’s Wheels & Tires on Sunrise Blvd. in Ft. Lauderdale.
He’s a serious small business owner that saves us major cash. Case in point: Non-Brembo brake pads.
*Infiniti: $300; rears or fronts –same price
*Dale: 116 beans, and NOT for a lesser pad. The same or better quality at the best rate, i.e., he values your return business.
Far as lowering, he’s done two other vehicles using Eibach Pro-Kits……..one needed a camber kit at $45/wheel. (2001 Grand Prix GTP)
But I also talk to Dale a lot and he schools me on tech stuff, not to mention, he does work for a lot of the NFL/NBA/MLB ballers in and/or from the area – Frank Gore and Elvis Dumerville to name a couple.
Back to our vehicle.
Up to that 1” – 1.2 or 1.3” range we’re talking, the camber kit is not necessarily an absolute……..gotta do install first, then check how the alignment goes.
And considering the Tein 350z H-Techs went $400 (delivered), Labor $150, Alignment $50 (standard), I was not willing to pay – possibly – more for the camber kit, depending on what was needed.
Yes, coulda come to $700 or $800, so even if I was Frank Gore clocking millions, it didn’t make sense.
That’s why I did the research.
Now to your choice, Tein S-Techs spec’d here:
Tein S-tech G35 coupe & sedan (fronts are progressive, rears are linear)
358/274 R+14% R-18%
Transfers +32% roll stiffness to front
My issue was the rear spring rates – seemed too soft for MY desires (but that’s just me) – though I wasn’t overly concerned about the need for a camber kit.
At worst, I figured I may need a kit for the front @ 1.2”, but maybe not.
Cost woulda been minimal in my estimation (you ain’t the only one broke as a joke), so I would’ve taken the chance, i.e., the drop was kind like the Eibach Pro-Kit (1.1” front/1.0” rear, but Eibach spring rates too soft in the fron; 229 lb/inch on the chart.)
So, needless to say I played it safe and you can see the noticeability (is that a frickin word? Probably not, but you get the point.) of the approximately .75” average drop I got.
Beyond that, you’re doing your due diligence. Whatever you choose, I’m pretty sure it’ll be sweet.
When you do, holla at ya boy!! I wanna check it out. If it’s cool with you, I’ll meetcha somewhere and we’ll shoot the sh— for a minute, maybe go for a hi-speed blast somewhere.
I like the Southbound ramp going from I-595 to I-75 out west near Sawgrass Mills.
Or, for some straight line 110-120 mph blasts (125’s my highest), except for some long guard rail stretches on turnpike where troopers can’t hide, the turnpike heading just north of Broward towards the Palm Beach Service Area is my favorite safe, can’t-get-no-ticket-if-you’re-payin-attention, route.
(That's my turnaround point, just after the Ft. Pierce toll both; about $3.00 on the return toll. I'll pay yours. )
Unless I’m heading to Disney, of course.
Happy hunting! Rock on.
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yeah im not the type of person to wait around and do something, when i want it done it gets done, hahaha. Right when the springs arrive they'll be installed and pictures will be taken before and after they settle, this is my first time buying anything other than coilovers so its going to be an interesting experience. I've always driven slammed cars so not sure how it'll be with this. Just for an example, heres a pic of the car i built before getting my G
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35G'd UP:
Oh! Is that an early 90s Acura Integra............Integra GS-R, maybe? Hmmm. One of my favorite sporty front-drivers. Light and quick; decent power.
Torque-steer? None that I ever noticed. (My cuz had one, and I drove the HELL out of it. And I mean HARD!!)
Then again, the vast majority of the time Honda seems to do pretty good job of not putting too much torque up front.
Not to mention, equipped with those sweet, high-revving VTEC engines and (probably) the best manual shifters around. The current TSX 4-banger is a great example; powerful V-6 is tempting, but not for how I drive.
(In fact, the hooligan in me may be getting an AWD G37 next; point the wheel, floor it, and hang on. Imagine that, an all-wheel-drive, glorified 370Z 2+2?? Hooligans rejoice!!)
Now if somebody could just figure out what the hell Ford is doing with their For-Euros-Only Ford Focus RS (below) - with the the turbo 5-cylinder that puts out 300hp to the front wheels, it would be nice.
Why only the Euros get that I'll never know. And don't those clowns own Mazda, whose Mazdaspeed 3 is world famous for outta control torque-steer?......but I digress. I'm pretty much done with U.S. manufacturers getting my cash.
Anyway, dude, good to see your ETA on those springs is a couple days away. Enjoy the install.
Oh! Is that an early 90s Acura Integra............Integra GS-R, maybe? Hmmm. One of my favorite sporty front-drivers. Light and quick; decent power.
Torque-steer? None that I ever noticed. (My cuz had one, and I drove the HELL out of it. And I mean HARD!!)
Then again, the vast majority of the time Honda seems to do pretty good job of not putting too much torque up front.
Not to mention, equipped with those sweet, high-revving VTEC engines and (probably) the best manual shifters around. The current TSX 4-banger is a great example; powerful V-6 is tempting, but not for how I drive.
(In fact, the hooligan in me may be getting an AWD G37 next; point the wheel, floor it, and hang on. Imagine that, an all-wheel-drive, glorified 370Z 2+2?? Hooligans rejoice!!)
Now if somebody could just figure out what the hell Ford is doing with their For-Euros-Only Ford Focus RS (below) - with the the turbo 5-cylinder that puts out 300hp to the front wheels, it would be nice.
Why only the Euros get that I'll never know. And don't those clowns own Mazda, whose Mazdaspeed 3 is world famous for outta control torque-steer?......but I digress. I'm pretty much done with U.S. manufacturers getting my cash.
Anyway, dude, good to see your ETA on those springs is a couple days away. Enjoy the install.
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