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G34.5and1/2 May 6, 2016 07:56 AM

What's The Best Suspension Setup ???????????
 
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gary c May 6, 2016 10:49 AM

This is like asking what's the best oil, exhaust and gasoline! You're going to get six dozen opinions and you still will need to make up your mind. I believe coil overs are the best if you intend to lower your ride! BCs are be good I've never head or seen any negative comments about them. Coil overs give you the option of adjustable ride height which springs will never do. Along with those you'll need a complete camber kit front and rear so you're not eating your tires. I've used SPL's for years for their quality and adjust ability. So you'll corner without very little body lean sway bars (Stillen) are a great idea along with Power Grid adjustable end links to keep everything tight without breaking. Factory links are weak and will snap easily! Hope this answers your question, you can count on several other opinions. :NOD:
Gary

Throwing20s May 6, 2016 11:10 AM

^ with that said I will state my opinion that "hella flush" and overly cambered cars are dumb"

But that is purely subjective and you should explore why you want to lower it? Looks, performance, a blend of both? Do you DD the car? Etc etc

IMHO, our cars already look fantastic but they do need a modest drop and remember it's a GT car, not a ballistic missile.

Lartytiejdke3 May 6, 2016 02:25 PM

Sweet thread. Really funny

Urbanengineer May 6, 2016 03:51 PM

I mean the picture would've been cool in the wtf thread.

G34.5and1/2 May 6, 2016 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by gary c (Post 7057983)
This is like asking what's the best oil, exhaust and gasoline! You're going to get six dozen opinions and you still will need to make up your mind. I believe coil overs are the best if you intend to lower your ride! BCs are be good I've never head or seen any negative comments about them. Coil overs give you the option of adjustable ride height which springs will never do. Along with those you'll need a complete camber kit front and rear so you're not eating your tires. I've used SPL's for years for their quality and adjust ability. So you'll corner without very little body lean sway bars (Stillen) are a great idea along with Power Grid adjustable end links to keep everything tight without breaking. Factory links are weak and will snap easily! Hope this answers your question, you can count on several other opinions. :NOD:
Gary

Good lord, I just thought this picture was funny. I already have my idea of the setup I like.
Might be a good thread to list the mods to get this or that and the problems of each and how to fix problems that arise with each type. :dunno:

G34.5and1/2 May 6, 2016 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by Throwing20s (Post 7057988)
^ with that said I will state my opinion that "hella flush" and overly cambered cars are dumb"

But that is purely subjective and you should explore why you want to lower it? Looks, performance, a blend of both? Do you DD the car? Etc etc

IMHO, our cars already look fantastic but they do need a modest drop and remember it's a GT car, not a ballistic missile.

Kind of agree with this , I get the desired affect by switching springs to 350Z , gives that slight drop without throwing the geometry into a tail spin.
Improves the stance without skinning the body kit on every little hill and dale.
I think the G looks great with the C Sport kit and modest drop.
Kind of like the Do Luck kit on a 350Z , not over the top but still stylish.


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ScraggleRock May 6, 2016 10:37 PM

I knew jers would like this thread. Haha


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