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Old 05-08-2008, 04:19 PM
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06 coupe spring install

I have been searching (new to this) for ANY pictures of 04+ Sedan with Coupe sport springs installed. I have a 05 Sport and want to know if the Coupe springs would give me a NOTICEABLE drop for a daily driven Sedan.
 
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It won't be noticable in the front. It's only about .5" to .6". The back will be almost 1". I had that setup before adding the Z springs up front. It looks much better.
 
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Old 05-08-2008, 05:35 PM
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It won't be noticable in the front. It's only about .5" to .6". The back will be almost 1". I had that setup before adding the Z springs up front. It looks much better.
That was what I was thinking but i was not sure. I have been researching to see what springs would give me the BIGGEST drop on the front.
 
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Coupe are ~0.5" and 350Z are ~1" on the rwd sedan (awd is 1" and 1.5"). If you want more it would need to be aftermarket springs or coilovers.
 
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Old 05-09-2008, 07:29 AM
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Coupe are ~0.5" and 350Z are ~1" on the rwd sedan (awd is 1" and 1.5"). If you want more it would need to be aftermarket springs or coilovers.
That was what I needed to know. I will TRY to spend my money once.
 

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Old 05-09-2008, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 1beastnstl
That was what I was thinking but i was not sure. I have been researching to see what springs would give me the BIGGEST drop on the front.
if you want the lowest drop for the front, go with a 350z Eibach sportline or Tanabe DF if you want to stick with a lowering spring. Otherwise I think Tein basics are probably the best bet. I set used sets for $500-$600 pretty often.
 
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