Replacing shocks on 2003 g35 sedan
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I have a set of unrevised 350Z springs that I'll be posting soon if you are interested. I think that they will lower the X a little over an inch(about the same ride height as a rwd with 350z springs).
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How much? Do you think i will need to replace the struts as well or do you think I can go longer?
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Ok...forgive me for being a little dense. Just need to clarify my options here.
1. Get Z springs and shocks for front and Coupe springs/shocks for rear = lowered suspension 1"
2. buy complete Z springs and shocks front and rear = lowered suspension 1"
Do I have this right? What's the difference in ride?
1. Get Z springs and shocks for front and Coupe springs/shocks for rear = lowered suspension 1"
2. buy complete Z springs and shocks front and rear = lowered suspension 1"
Do I have this right? What's the difference in ride?
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Ok...forgive me for being a little dense. Just need to clarify my options here.
1. Get Z springs and shocks for front and Coupe springs/shocks for rear = lowered suspension 1"
2. buy complete Z springs and shocks front and rear = lowered suspension 1"
Do I have this right? What's the difference in ride?
1. Get Z springs and shocks for front and Coupe springs/shocks for rear = lowered suspension 1"
2. buy complete Z springs and shocks front and rear = lowered suspension 1"
Do I have this right? What's the difference in ride?
Also, for the first option, some people find that as a more even drop (meaning, the rear is not sitting lower than the front). I never had that problem on my car though. I have a full 08 Z suspension and the drop was an even 1" all around.
I would suspect the Z shocks/struts are a bit more stiff than the G35 coupe ones. Definitely more stiff than the OEM sedan ones I had on previously.
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