can i install 350z shocks?

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Old Feb 22, 2006 | 08:28 AM
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can i install 350z shocks?

I don't reall know anything about suspension at all so I was wondering if I could buy and install this guys shocks for a slightly lower ride. Will it fit my G35c and if so will there be much difference in ride feel/height? Heres a description of what he is selling. If anyone could help me with this it would be much appreciated. TIA

"have a set (front and rear) of Swift springs already mounted on the 2006 Base model OE stock shocks (front and rear). Both the springs and shocks were only used for 3,000 miles. I am asking for $250 for the set and I do prefer local pick up in So. Cali. but I am willing to ship (shipping price will vary depending on location).

The Swift springs ride very close to a stock feel, with the only real difference is the ride height, which is not so low that you have to worry about scratching the bottom of the car. I just bought a set of coil overs and that is why I want to sell this set. Below is a picture of my car when the Swift springs were installed.

Swift Springs - Linear
Front: -20mm (-0.8in) / 6.0kg/mm spring rate
Rear: -15mm (-0.6in) / 6.5kg/mm spring rate"
 
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Old Feb 27, 2006 | 03:55 AM
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I have read that there is way better cornering with a 1" drop. I did a search and just got confused so I am going to start a thread close to this.
 

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