G35 Sedan Suspension Picture Compilation Thread
Looks good! Happen to have an more pics? what tire sizes are you running?
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[QUOTE=R&E_Racing;6216916]Ok guys 62 pages I'm not looking thru all of them so I need some suggestions.
Looking to gain another inch of drop and looking for suggestions on springs with decent ride quality.
Current setup is Revised Z full suspension any help is appreciated.
The Eibach 350z spring should lower it the additional inch you want.
Looking to gain another inch of drop and looking for suggestions on springs with decent ride quality.
Current setup is Revised Z full suspension any help is appreciated.
The Eibach 350z spring should lower it the additional inch you want.
i was running 04 350z stock springs all around. it looked too low from the front than the back. i liked them a lot and later on i bought tein s-tech, even better.. they were on 05 G35 sedan
Last edited by soweidan; Nov 29, 2011 at 09:14 PM.
Z/G combo
Im pretty happy with it so far im running it with D-Specs
I was all about powder coating or painting them GTR wheel grey but now im having second thoughts. I have yet to install my Akebonos which behind the Gunmetal wheels would be nice. What do you guys think?
Im pretty happy with it so far im running it with D-Specs
I was all about powder coating or painting them GTR wheel grey but now im having second thoughts. I have yet to install my Akebonos which behind the Gunmetal wheels would be nice. What do you guys think?
Last edited by Herbbie Hablib; Dec 11, 2011 at 11:09 PM.
Got my car aligned after the Z/G drop these are with G37S wheels 245/40 front and 275/35 rear (not too happy with these tire sizes wish i stuck with the oem sizes.
This was the best the guy could do, if anyone was wondering about being able to align the Z/G setup.


Couple more shots with the old tires.

This was the best the guy could do, if anyone was wondering about being able to align the Z/G setup.


Couple more shots with the old tires.






