1in drop help!!
1in drop help!!
im trying to get a 1in drop or lil less not trying to have camber issues just trying to close up some of the wheel gap and suggestions?? think h tech 350z or hotchiks?? trying to improve handling a lil too ?? thnx for the help
Most likely you'll be ok with either 350Z h-techs or eibachs.
Most people are still in spec with that small of a drop.
There are some instances where people have needed to get camber kits in order to get back into spec, but it is not that common of an issue with the springs mentioned above.
Most people are still in spec with that small of a drop.
There are some instances where people have needed to get camber kits in order to get back into spec, but it is not that common of an issue with the springs mentioned above.
the coupe has camber issues @ stock height, i don't know what your worried about. just get a camber kit then close the gap for real
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I was barely in spec at stock height.
I'm on 350Z revised springs which is only about a .5 drop and out of spec. I was also on Espelir springs which is only about a 1" drop and was way out of spec camber wise.
I'm on 350Z revised springs which is only about a .5 drop and out of spec. I was also on Espelir springs which is only about a 1" drop and was way out of spec camber wise.
Eibach Prokit is the way to go. Just remember the toe bolts if you don't wanna get the camber kits. 1.1F/1.0R as stated by their website. Or you can run some Tein S Techs 1.2F/0.9R. Good luck.
The H-Techs are they way to go if trying to avoid a camber kit. They're the best overal spring as well as far as spring rate goes...closest to oem. The 350z version will give you slightly more drop than the G35 version. Any more of a drop and you will most likely need camber kits for both front and rear. The fronts of our cars do not come with manual camber adjustablity from factory, so a signifigant drop requires aftermarket kits for sure.


