Finally Installed a Bunch of Goodies
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Finally Installed a Bunch of Goodies
05 G35 Coupe
BC Racing Coilovers with rear extenders - aprox 1" drop
z1Motorsports adjustable front upper control arms
new front lower control arms, compression arms and ball joints
z1Motorsports rear adjustable toe, traction and camber arms with eccentric lockout kits
Hotchkis front & rear sway bars with whiteline end links
Soul Function front strut tower brace and rear tie bar
Power Stop Z26 Extreme drilled & slotted rotors front & rear
Power stop braided stainless steel brake lines front & rear
Racing brake fluid
BC Racing Coilovers
front coilover adjuster
rear extenders - can't see them when the rear seat is in normal position
adjustable FUCA's
driver side rear from the rear
passanger side rear from the rear
Hotchkis Swaybars
whoteline end links
rear tie bar
front strut tower brace
Stop Tech drilled & slotted rotors
BC Racing Coilovers with rear extenders - aprox 1" drop
z1Motorsports adjustable front upper control arms
new front lower control arms, compression arms and ball joints
z1Motorsports rear adjustable toe, traction and camber arms with eccentric lockout kits
Hotchkis front & rear sway bars with whiteline end links
Soul Function front strut tower brace and rear tie bar
Power Stop Z26 Extreme drilled & slotted rotors front & rear
Power stop braided stainless steel brake lines front & rear
Racing brake fluid
BC Racing Coilovers
front coilover adjuster
rear extenders - can't see them when the rear seat is in normal position
adjustable FUCA's
driver side rear from the rear
passanger side rear from the rear
Hotchkis Swaybars
whoteline end links
rear tie bar
front strut tower brace
Stop Tech drilled & slotted rotors
Last edited by cyncrvr; 04-25-2019 at 03:26 AM.
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Looks great!
BTW unless you're planning to track the car AND flush your fluid every oil change (and before or after every track day) I'd stick to regular high performance DOT4 street fluid. Race fluid has a higher boiling temp, but it also absorbs water at a much higher rate than street fluid, meaning it needs to be maintained more often.
BTW unless you're planning to track the car AND flush your fluid every oil change (and before or after every track day) I'd stick to regular high performance DOT4 street fluid. Race fluid has a higher boiling temp, but it also absorbs water at a much higher rate than street fluid, meaning it needs to be maintained more often.
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A little advice on the Z1 motorsport stuff, I don't know if you already used the loctite they sent with those components but I STRONGLY recommend not using it! Instead use Loctite 243 or 242. The stuff they send is the "permanent" loctite and the only way to get those nuts loose in the future is to use a torch to heat that loctite up to 500F to get it to melt.
And you DEFINITELY want to loctite those nuts on.
And you DEFINITELY want to loctite those nuts on.
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A little advice on the Z1 motorsport stuff, I don't know if you already used the loctite they sent with those components but I STRONGLY recommend not using it! Instead use Loctite 243 or 242. The stuff they send is the "permanent" loctite and the only way to get those nuts loose in the future is to use a torch to heat that loctite up to 500F to get it to melt.
And you DEFINITELY want to loctite those nuts on.
And you DEFINITELY want to loctite those nuts on.
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