Of the two springs in the title, which makes a G35 sedan lower? Which would ride more comfortable? Im stuck between these two. Anyone know?
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The S-tech's will drop it more than the H-tech's. (S-tech's are listed as -2/-1.3 F/R while the H-tech's are -1.4/-0.7 F/R)Originally Posted by stnwag0n
Of the two springs in the title, which makes a G35 sedan lower? Which would ride more comfortable? Im stuck between these two. Anyone know?
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Originally Posted by woshiagni
The S-tech's will drop it more than the H-tech's. (S-tech's are listed as -2/-1.3 F/R while the H-tech's are -1.4/-0.7 F/R)
I was asking about H-Techs for a 350Z on a g35 sedan. The listed drop for the 350Z on a 350z is .3"/.2" or something like that, but im not sure what the drop on a g35 sedan would be with those springs.
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yes but you have to remember that the 350 already sits 1 in lower so if you get the H Tech's from a 350z then you have to add that 1in to what it will lower the 350z so that would make it 1.3/1.2. The S Techs lower sedans 1.9/1.3.Originally Posted by stnwag0n
I was asking about H-Techs for a 350Z on a g35 sedan. The listed drop for the 350Z on a 350z is .3"/.2" or something like that, but im not sure what the drop on a g35 sedan would be with those springs.