G35 Coupe V35 2003 - 07 Discussion about the 1st Generation V35 G35 Coupe

05' Coupe suspension overhaul

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Old Oct 25, 2017 | 12:42 PM
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Posted in another thread originally, probably relevant here: https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post7081146

Here's the LoSt180 suspension overhaul shopping list. This was done Feb-Mar of 2016.

2006 INFINITI G35 3.5L V6 RWD Coupe w/ Sport susp

Brand | Part Number | Part Type | Price EA | Quantity | Total

ACDELCO | 45G20657 | Stabilizer Bar Link | $ 18.20 | 1 | $ 18.20
ACDELCO | 45G20658 | Stabilizer Bar Link | $ 18.20 | 1 | $ 18.20
ACDELCO | 45G0346 | Stabilizer Bar Link | $ 20.79 | 1 | $ 20.79
ACDELCO | 45G0345 | Stabilizer Bar Link | $ 20.79 | 1 | $ 20.79
KYB | 344455 | Shock Absorber | $ 33.79 | 2 | $ 67.58
KYB | 341367 | Strut | $ 81.79 | 1 | $ 81.79
KYB | 341366 | Strut | $ 81.79 | 1 | $ 81.79
MEVOTECH | CMS30165 | Control Arm (front lower rearward/compression) | $ 54.79 | 1 | $ 54.79
MEVOTECH | CMS30166 | Control Arm (front lower rearward/compression) | $ 54.79 | 1 | $ 54.79
MEVOTECH | MES80579 | Tie Rod End | $ 19.68 | 1 | $ 19.68
MEVOTECH | MES80578 | Tie Rod End | $ 19.82 | 1 | $ 19.82
MOOG | K160011 | Shock Mount | $ 11.10 | 2 | $ 22.20
MOOG | K160105 | Strut Mount | $ 30.79 | 2 | $ 61.58

SPD | 1010163-S5 | Front Knuckle Lower Control Arm Ball Joint w/ Seat - Infiniti G35 05-06 Sedan, 05-07 Coupe V35 | $ 69.95 | 2 | $ 139.90
(Ball joints purchased from Concept Z Performance as they were the only one that had proper fitment for 05+, can get from rockauto if have an 03 - 04 model)

Total: $ 681.90

Other parts to finish out the front are (my front control arms already had Whiteline bushings, so I didn't need these):
MEVOTECH | CMS30161 | Control Arm - Front Left Upper; RWD | $ 45.99
MEVOTECH | CMS30162 | Control Arm - Front Right Upper; RWD | $ 45.99
MEVOTECH | CMS301030 | Control Arm - Front Left Lower Forward; RWD | $ 65.97
MEVOTECH | CMS301031 | Control Arm - Front Right Lower Forward; RWD | $ 65.97

Adjustable Camber Arms:
SPC Front and Rear


Optional stuff (did parking brake with rear bearings):
CENTRIC | 11107830 (111.07830) | Parking Brake Shoe | $ 12.67 | 1 | $ 12.67
CENTRIC | 11842023 (118.42023) | Parking Brake Hardware Kit | $ 11.69 | 1 | $ 11.69
TIMKEN | BM500006 | Wheel Bearing & Hub Assembly (rear) | $ 40.99 | 2 | $ 81.98

Car has over 200k miles. I also did a complete tuneup, including NTK O2 sensors, plugs, and all fluids. Overhaul got rid of many noises and clicks and creaks and rides like a new car all over again.
 
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Old Oct 25, 2017 | 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by yosip1115
Yeah we used to use that in both of the machine shops I worked in! Mainly for band saws.

That and oil misting on the manual mills... The oil misting makes endmills last months. Obviously flood coolant for the real cnc machines

Urban, Z1 has both https://www.z1motorsports.com/z1-pro...ts-p-5586.html

Not a kit... But they both look like quality investments

https://www.z1motorsports.com/z1-pro...nt-p-6527.html
Those make more NVH, apparently enough to be noticeable... I’m thinking about it, but I’m probably just going to buy another motorcycle instead.

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Nice upgrades. Didn’t see anything in there about a diff bushing swap?
 
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Old Oct 25, 2017 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Urbanengineer
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Nice upgrades. Didn't see anything in there about a diff bushing swap?
I had done those previously as well. I basically did the Whiteline Essentials Kit before they offered everything as a kit, lol.

Also, I installed the Z1 trans mount when I replaced my clutch earlier this year. I'll just say it greatly increased NVH in my car. Almost wish I had saved my stock one really. Definitely stabilized the trans & shifter though so works as intended. But that noise tho.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2017 | 09:09 AM
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Good deal. OP, lots of good info here, hope you take a lot out of it!
 
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