Plese help me :-(
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Plese help me :-(
Hey guys-maybe a noob question,i cant find the exact answer,sorry for the post.
Im saving money for my wedding,so trying to go cheap for now till my money is right.
Im relatively happy with the rear stock height, but the front id like a little lower. is it true i can get 350z oem springs for the front,and itll drop it safely and comfortably a noticeable amount? In a nut shell, id like to be able to just get lowering springs, oem 350z or aftermarket, that will lower the car not any crazy ammount,and that wont need any modification to anything, and that wont need a camber or tie rod kit (if at all possible) but i deff do not want to wear out my tires or have bumpy or hard driving either. so smooth ride,with a little drop is my goal! please help
Any input,or suggestions, would be greatlyyy appreciated! can post or pm me
Im saving money for my wedding,so trying to go cheap for now till my money is right.
Im relatively happy with the rear stock height, but the front id like a little lower. is it true i can get 350z oem springs for the front,and itll drop it safely and comfortably a noticeable amount? In a nut shell, id like to be able to just get lowering springs, oem 350z or aftermarket, that will lower the car not any crazy ammount,and that wont need any modification to anything, and that wont need a camber or tie rod kit (if at all possible) but i deff do not want to wear out my tires or have bumpy or hard driving either. so smooth ride,with a little drop is my goal! please help
Any input,or suggestions, would be greatlyyy appreciated! can post or pm me
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I'm not too familiar with how much the 350z OEM springs would drop the car, but, just save up your money for your wedding which is more important. I think the drop is very little and would probably add just a little bit more negative camber which would cause your tires to wear out a tiny bit faster.
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nbarkins (10-29-2012)
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either way thanks a lot
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Here you go.
Keep in mind that i have oem 19s with upsized tires so they close the gap a bit more. The ride feels exactly the same as oem since the springs have the same spring rates. Just make sure to get the correct ones to match your G, there are two different types: revised and non-revised depending on the year and suspension of the Z.
Keep in mind that i have oem 19s with upsized tires so they close the gap a bit more. The ride feels exactly the same as oem since the springs have the same spring rates. Just make sure to get the correct ones to match your G, there are two different types: revised and non-revised depending on the year and suspension of the Z.
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Here you go.
Keep in mind that i have oem 19s with upsized tires so they close the gap a bit more. The ride feels exactly the same as oem since the springs have the same spring rates. Just make sure to get the correct ones to match your G, there are two different types: revised and non-revised depending on the year and suspension of the Z.
Keep in mind that i have oem 19s with upsized tires so they close the gap a bit more. The ride feels exactly the same as oem since the springs have the same spring rates. Just make sure to get the correct ones to match your G, there are two different types: revised and non-revised depending on the year and suspension of the Z.
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Yea,ride comfort,and tire wear are my only concerns. He stated the comfort is the same,which is what i was expecting, but the tire wear is also a big concern. for the fact of tires being pricy now,and wanting full contact with the road.
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ty all for the help, so nice to have a place to go for answers from knowledgeable people that are willing to help you all lol
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nbarkins (11-01-2012)
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the alignment will fix the camber difference? i thought it was a totally different adjustment? hence having to get a camber kit or tie rods or new bolts or whatever? as u can tell im not to keen on this subject, wheels tires and suspension are not my fort-ay
ty all for the help, so nice to have a place to go for answers from knowledgeable people that are willing to help you all lol
ty all for the help, so nice to have a place to go for answers from knowledgeable people that are willing to help you all lol
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nbarkins (11-01-2012)