Calling all "X's" with a lowered suspension!
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From: Central Jersey
Originally Posted by 2infinitibeyond
Newbie here, if you have a G35X, you can't run 20" staggered wheels (245/35/20 in the front and 275/30/20 in the rear)??? You have to remove the AWD fuse? (There is only a 0.81" difference in circumference and 0.26" difference in diameter) Can anyone help with this because I was really looking forward to getting staggered 20" Sevas S-22 wheels on my X. I appreciate it.
Yes, if you want to run staggered on the X you are going to have to remove the fuse. Oh and your tires sizes are correct.
Originally Posted by FlyingLumpia
I emailed the guy never heard back from him. As for the Sevas cant answer in that department but when mine come in next week and I get tires on them I will post what a non staggered will look like.
FlyingLumpia, I will be very interested in knowing how non staggered wheels look on your car because I will probably have to do this also (maybe use a wheel spacer to kick out the rear wheel?)
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From: Central Jersey
Originally Posted by 2infinitibeyond
Thanks KrazyEd, sad to hear that but appreciate it!
FlyingLumpia, I will be very interested in knowing how non staggered wheels look on your car because I will probably have to do this also (maybe use a wheel spacer to kick out the rear wheel?)
FlyingLumpia, I will be very interested in knowing how non staggered wheels look on your car because I will probably have to do this also (maybe use a wheel spacer to kick out the rear wheel?)
Here non Staggered on my X



I think it needs to be lowered more or atleast the trim painted. What do you guys think. I am going to get the ut lip in the rear.



I think it needs to be lowered more or atleast the trim painted. What do you guys think. I am going to get the ut lip in the rear.
Last edited by FlyingLumpia; Apr 28, 2007 at 03:41 PM.
Originally Posted by KrazyEd
Even if you were abe to do springs and shocks, your camber would still be off. Depending on your drop you will need to get a camber kit. For instance if you go with Z springs you will need a camber kit unless you like the negative camber look.
Getting new rear shocks will help the bouncing in the rear. There is not option for the front as of now unless you wantt o spend 1800 on coilovers from VRT.
Getting new rear shocks will help the bouncing in the rear. There is not option for the front as of now unless you wantt o spend 1800 on coilovers from VRT.
the email i've been waiting for months now finally presented it self. my shocks are done and ready to be shipped =) just in time for the summer. finally i get to find out of all this waiting was worth it.
oh yeah, forgot to mention the two front shocks +shipping was a totall of $1,013 =( yeah i know ouch!
oh yeah, forgot to mention the two front shocks +shipping was a totall of $1,013 =( yeah i know ouch!
Last edited by apintojr; May 2, 2007 at 02:48 PM.
Originally Posted by deltriggerhappy
Does anybody know the difference between the coupe and the roadster springs?
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/65190-g35-350z-aftermarket-coilover-springs-shocks-spec-s-w-updates.html
If you mean Z-roadster, then the difference is 1/2" drop......Z = 1 inch drop (for sedan) and coupe = 1/2" drop (for sedan). Hope that helps.



