Calling all "X's" with a lowered suspension!
#91
Lowering My 03'
1. I have an 03 Sedan I want to lower, anyone know of any local people or shops who have and do work on G's in the Valley Area? (California).
2. Looks like most peole like the 350z springs any others, you can recommend on sedan good drop, no butterfly, ad still a good ride?
2. Looks like most peole like the 350z springs any others, you can recommend on sedan good drop, no butterfly, ad still a good ride?
#92
Originally Posted by NIVEKG35
1. I have an 03 Sedan I want to lower, anyone know of any local people or shops who have and do work on G's in the Valley Area? (California).
Originally Posted by NIVEKG35
2. Looks like most peole like the 350z springs any others, you can recommend on sedan good drop, no butterfly, ad still a good ride?
Search, This has been discussed over and over.
#93
Originally Posted by apintojr
ok, this is what he wrote me back with:
Antonio,
The biggest problem that I can see is that the lower mount is completely different with the AWD version versus the standard 2wd version. The standard shock uses a lower clevis that is attached to the shock while the AWD version slides into a lower bracket to clear the driveshaft. Also, one of the brake line brackets looks different as well though not as big of an issue.
While still not impossible, the cost to do a set of new fronts will be expensive because of this and will also likely require a set of factory front shocks (working or not) as a donor for the bottom mount. If you want, I can still check into pricing. Thanks.
Gordon
Antonio,
The biggest problem that I can see is that the lower mount is completely different with the AWD version versus the standard 2wd version. The standard shock uses a lower clevis that is attached to the shock while the AWD version slides into a lower bracket to clear the driveshaft. Also, one of the brake line brackets looks different as well though not as big of an issue.
While still not impossible, the cost to do a set of new fronts will be expensive because of this and will also likely require a set of factory front shocks (working or not) as a donor for the bottom mount. If you want, I can still check into pricing. Thanks.
Gordon
#95
ok, i finally got a price. i got quoted $500 for the work plus whatever it cost me to send them a pair of donor shocks. now where can i get a pair of new or used g35x front struts at a cheap price. the cheapest i found is 100 for each brand new from g35parts.com. i'm more then likley gonna go threw with it, seems that noone else is gonna make struts for us so might as well get them custom. hope its worth it =/
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#100
03'Sedan Lowered
I finally did it!!! I was really concerned about losing my stock ride. I used TEIN
H-Tech not too low and the ride is close to stock. I'm an old fart compared to most of the G-Owners with MODS. I did not want to spend too much money on additional suspension upgrade...I'M HAPPY
P.S. for those living in California contacts Nina or Golf at www.GT-Concept.com there in Glendale and do good work. MY CAR POSTED ON THEIR WEB...818-291-1999 (Mention Me)
H-Tech not too low and the ride is close to stock. I'm an old fart compared to most of the G-Owners with MODS. I did not want to spend too much money on additional suspension upgrade...I'M HAPPY
P.S. for those living in California contacts Nina or Golf at www.GT-Concept.com there in Glendale and do good work. MY CAR POSTED ON THEIR WEB...818-291-1999 (Mention Me)
Last edited by NIVEKG35; 11-08-2006 at 04:58 PM.
#101
Anybody put OEM 19" coupe wheels on their X?
I know the 19" wheel offsets are different front to back (30mm,33mm) and different from the stock 17" X wheels (45mm?) , but would there be a problem with the AWD system if I put the coupe wheels on with the same size rubber all around? I suspect not, and the coupe wheels are within 3mm of each other front to back in offset. I'm not intending to lower the car, if I do, it will be a minimal drop probably Tien Hspec.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I know the 19" wheel offsets are different front to back (30mm,33mm) and different from the stock 17" X wheels (45mm?) , but would there be a problem with the AWD system if I put the coupe wheels on with the same size rubber all around? I suspect not, and the coupe wheels are within 3mm of each other front to back in offset. I'm not intending to lower the car, if I do, it will be a minimal drop probably Tien Hspec.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by jobe; 11-11-2006 at 08:06 PM.
#103
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Originally Posted by jobe
Anybody put OEM 19" coupe wheels on their X?
I know the 19" wheel offsets are different front to back (30mm,33mm) and different from the stock 17" X wheels (45mm?) , but would there be a problem with the AWD system if I put the coupe wheels on with the same size rubber all around? I suspect not, and the coupe wheels are within 3mm of each other front to back in offset. I'm not intending to lower the car, if I do, it will be a minimal drop probably Tien Hspec.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I know the 19" wheel offsets are different front to back (30mm,33mm) and different from the stock 17" X wheels (45mm?) , but would there be a problem with the AWD system if I put the coupe wheels on with the same size rubber all around? I suspect not, and the coupe wheels are within 3mm of each other front to back in offset. I'm not intending to lower the car, if I do, it will be a minimal drop probably Tien Hspec.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
diameter is the same. OEM 19 came with 225/40 19 front, you can
change the back to 255/35 19, so all are 26" diameter. I might do it at some point.
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