G35 Sedan Suspension Picture Compilation Thread
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#1293
#1294
Posted this in the Suspension forum also but maybe I can get some feedback here quicker:
I have a 05 sport sedan and I'll be picking up a full 2004 350z suspension (unrevised) tomorrow with about 60k on them.
Correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I learned from reading various threads.
-Running only 350z spring on a sedan will lower the car an inch but the rear will look saggier than the front. That's why some prefer the G/Z combo.
-Stock 350z shocks are a bit shorter than g35 shocks
-Do not run revised 350z springs on sport tuned sedan shocks because the shocks cannot dampen the stiffness of the spring correctly. (Kinda why I decided to pick up this set.)
So my question is this:
Can I run 350z springs and shocks for the front and only change the rear springs to 350z? I'm hoping the longer length of the rear shocks with the rear 350z springs will even the height a little bit.
Or should I just change the whole suspension to 350z?
Or just run the springs?
I have a 05 sport sedan and I'll be picking up a full 2004 350z suspension (unrevised) tomorrow with about 60k on them.
Correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I learned from reading various threads.
-Running only 350z spring on a sedan will lower the car an inch but the rear will look saggier than the front. That's why some prefer the G/Z combo.
-Stock 350z shocks are a bit shorter than g35 shocks
-Do not run revised 350z springs on sport tuned sedan shocks because the shocks cannot dampen the stiffness of the spring correctly. (Kinda why I decided to pick up this set.)
So my question is this:
Can I run 350z springs and shocks for the front and only change the rear springs to 350z? I'm hoping the longer length of the rear shocks with the rear 350z springs will even the height a little bit.
Or should I just change the whole suspension to 350z?
Or just run the springs?
#1295
The only way to know for sure if the springs are unrevised is by the colored dots on the springs. Unrevised springs have one pink dot on the fronts and a red and white dot on the rears. These unrevised springs will have the same spring rates as your sport suspension so yes, you can run them with your stock sport struts/shocks. I believe running the full Z suspension will drop your ride a full 1.4 inches- someone please correct me if im wrong! Hope this helps!
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#1297
Also, its not that the unrevised springs sag in the back- the rears tend to be a bit bouncy. Nissan cars are infamous for the "reverse rake" appearance of their suspensions; ie lower stance in the back than in the front. And that would be why people do the G/Z combo.
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#1303
That can't answer! I bought new 350z shocks and struts when I bought springs (teins). Plus I cut a coil off my springs. Whit all that I have no bounce or hop. So I going to no you shouldn't have any hop or bounce. IMO. Hope that helps. PM me if u have anymore question. I'll help as much as I can.
#1304
That can't answer! I bought new 350z shocks and struts when I bought springs (teins). Plus I cut a coil off my springs. Whit all that I have no bounce or hop. So I going to no you shouldn't have any hop or bounce. IMO. Hope that helps. PM me if u have anymore question. I'll help as much as I can.