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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 01:48 PM
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Questions/Suggestions about lowering springs

ahh my first thread on g35driver...awesome site...just bought my first G back in august and i quickly fell in love and have been using this site for info and such since then...its an 06 coupe stock at the moment because i spent most of my money on it...

im looking into buying the eibach pro kit...seems like alot of people suggest that one specifically and i dont feel like spending a ton on coil overs...so just curious about how it turned out for people...how low it really got and if im gonna be slammin my car off of things (i live in nj)...ive got the stock 19" sport wheels for the time being..

only other thing im curious about is the camber kits...how necessary they really are...if i only need front/rear etc...which ones you would highly recommend...

and finally...once i lower it i'd love to get some spacers to widen the stance a bit...what size works with the lowering springs and maybe post some pics?

muuuchhh appreciated! thanks
 
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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 02:38 PM
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From what I have researched OEM 350z springs will lower the car 1" without the need of a camber kit or anything else. This is what I plan to go with.
 
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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 02:43 PM
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Welcome to the forums! Looks like you did a little research before asking, so good for you lol. I can't comment on the springs since I don't have any experience with them, but a 1.1" drop is decent.

As for camber kits, a rear kit is recommended for drops 1" and over. Front and rear kits required if you're slammed. The rear kit will help put your alignment back in spec so you don't chew through your tires. I have the SPC rear kit on my car and havent had any problems with it.

For spacers, I'd recommend the Ichiba V2 spacers in either 20mm/25mm or 25mm all around. Some people get 25mm/30mm but you might need to get your fenders rolled for that.
 
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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 02:49 PM
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haha yeah ive been reading this website for a while just using it for information and tips before i actually decided to finally post...i see a ton of people asking retarted questions and pissing everyone off with their ignorance to just read for a few minutes...i appreciate the help for sure...and if anyones got any pics on what it looks like with certain sized spacers when its dropped just so i can get a visual would be sick.

thanks!
 
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Old Jan 25, 2010 | 04:59 PM
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another quick question for anyone who cares to answer...what size spacers would work well with the eibach pro kit without having to roll anything...would 20 front 25 rear be able to fit without any issues?
 
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