post pics of lowered X's (what springs ?)
post pics of lowered X's (what springs ?)
I need new compression bushings so i figured I would finally get my stance right while I'm at it. Think I'll get the Energy Suepension bushings.
I put revised Z springs in my X car a few years ago but they didn't lower it correctly in fact doesn't look like it lowered the the front at all. My black G below also has revised Z springs in it and I love the stance and never had any alingment issues.
Looking for a good stance with new springs that wont cause any alingment problems on my Sliver X below.
Going to sell the revised Z springs from the car once they're out if anyone is looking for some pm me.

I put revised Z springs in my X car a few years ago but they didn't lower it correctly in fact doesn't look like it lowered the the front at all. My black G below also has revised Z springs in it and I love the stance and never had any alingment issues.
Looking for a good stance with new springs that wont cause any alingment problems on my Sliver X below.
Going to sell the revised Z springs from the car once they're out if anyone is looking for some pm me.

OK I just read through a ton of the calling all lowered X thread.
It seems I may have gotten screwed on my front springs. If thery were in fact revised Z springs wouldn't my front end sit lower than this ? Anyway I can identify the springs while on the car ? Any idea of a front spring I could put on the front to even the car out ?
I'm also thinking about just getting the H&R sport spring for G35 RWD sedan and being done with it. Should be OK that way with stock shocks and struts and alingment right ?
It seems I may have gotten screwed on my front springs. If thery were in fact revised Z springs wouldn't my front end sit lower than this ? Anyway I can identify the springs while on the car ? Any idea of a front spring I could put on the front to even the car out ?
I'm also thinking about just getting the H&R sport spring for G35 RWD sedan and being done with it. Should be OK that way with stock shocks and struts and alingment right ?
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
netcbc
Steering & Suspension CDN
0
Jul 24, 2015 11:25 AM



