G35 Sedan Suspension Picture Compilation Thread
Are u sure about that drop for sedan springs? That don't sound right. I have tein s-techs for a 350z plus shocks and struts for the z as well and love it. I had no probs with it rubbing.
So tein s tech Gsedan springs would be little more easy on my shocks? Sorry im asking a lot of questions. Just doing some research.
good thread to flip through
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...nsion-pix.html
Last edited by JaE35; Aug 29, 2011 at 07:43 PM.
exactly, the sedan ones obviously were designed to work well with the stock suspension....i like the drop of the sedan H&R springs
good thread to flip through
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...on-thread.html
good thread to flip through
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...on-thread.html
Hey M, confirm something for me...have ya gone out and done any "spirited" driving yet on the setup? I know you were waiting for some toe bolts or something...but I'm hoping your will would be as weak as mine would after such an install 
question is...how does it feel? once it's "aired down" you can't even tell the cup portion exists correct?
danke!
(oh yea...BAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLER **** shiz!)

question is...how does it feel? once it's "aired down" you can't even tell the cup portion exists correct?
danke!
(oh yea...BAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLER **** shiz!)
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods

Do you want the good news or the bad news first? Good news is all you need to replace is the front upper control arm. The bad news is there are only 2 sets still being made that will give you any significant positive camber adjustment and they are both hella expensive. SPL or SPC
I prefer the SPL; they're easier to install, cause fewer issues with the ABS, and have a LOT of positive camber adjustment at over 2 degrees available.
I prefer the SPL; they're easier to install, cause fewer issues with the ABS, and have a LOT of positive camber adjustment at over 2 degrees available.





