G35 Sedan Suspension Picture Compilation Thread
#1548
Tein H-tech (for 350z) and Koni Yellows (also for 350z).
As expected, it lowered the ride about 1-1/4" all around (measured from fender to floor before and after). As you may be able to tell, the front fender gap is still a little bit more than the rear. I'm on the OEM 18's with 235 rubber. No alignment yet, but camber seems reasonable as-is from a visual test. No camber kit unless the alignment reveals that one is necessary.
I have the OEM sport springs (mine is a 6MT) for sale if anyone is interested.
As expected, it lowered the ride about 1-1/4" all around (measured from fender to floor before and after). As you may be able to tell, the front fender gap is still a little bit more than the rear. I'm on the OEM 18's with 235 rubber. No alignment yet, but camber seems reasonable as-is from a visual test. No camber kit unless the alignment reveals that one is necessary.
I have the OEM sport springs (mine is a 6MT) for sale if anyone is interested.
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Lowered on revised Z springs with OEM sport shocks and 19" Rays 225/40 245/40. I've had the springs on the car for over 6 months now and I'm curious to why the front drop is uneven? Front left has a 3 finger gap, whereas the front right has 3 1/2-4 fingers Wondering if anyone had this issue, camber is FL -1.2 / FR -0.9 if that makes any difference.
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Lowered on revised Z springs with OEM sport shocks and 19" Rays 225/40 245/40. I've had the springs on the car for over 6 months now and I'm curious to why the front drop is uneven? Front left has a 3 finger gap, whereas the front right has 3 1/2-4 fingers Wondering if anyone had this issue, camber is FL -1.2 / FR -0.9 if that makes any difference.
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