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03 G35 Sedan lowering springs (which ones?)

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Old 11-19-2015 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by EasySausage
What's up man it seems like you know what your talking about so I have a question lol. I just bought 19 inch rims and I have an 05x, I want to lower it enough to get rid of the wheel gap, what do you suggest? I don't want to spend thousands on lowering my car I just want the body of the car to be flush with the wheels maybe a tiny gap is fine to. I'm okay with spending around 400 on the product and whatever the machainc will charge me to put them on. Any help would be awesome thank you!!
Hey there,

I recommend heavily to read the entire Calling All Xs Thread to get an idea. You can drop it on springs but be weary of the following:
-Xs will lower considerably more than the standard G if you use RWD Springs.
-Going too low will cause too much stress on your axles causing them to blow
-Depending on your mileage, you may need to swap your struts if the springs are too aggressive. Progressive springs will make the stock strut last longer.
-You may need a camber kit in the rear.

If you have questions about recommendations, PM me.

-Ali
 
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Old 11-20-2015 | 11:52 AM
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alright so what do you think about the 350z H&R springs? these seem like they are the perfect drop for me, just enough for the whee gap to be gone, and I think all i need is the springs right? can i just put the springs on or would i need more stuff?? Also i daily drive this car and drive it a lot, i would say about 70-100 miles a day, how would these springs and stuff hold up?
 
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