350z sways with suspension on sedan.
350z sways with suspension on sedan.
I am going to get 350z shocks and springs, question is should I get the 350z sways also? I have 2003.5 NON-Sport. If i get them, would it make a difference?
I have a chance to get a set of 2005 oem gt zr springs, thats the roadster i guess. What kind of shocks do i need to run this setup? and how would this setup work on my sedan? What kind of drop etc..
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If you do have stock "sport" shocks, you can go with the 05 Z springs; with that setup, you should be expecting around 0.9" drop in the front and around
1" drop at the back.
However, if you are being picky on your ride quality and the performance, you can go with either the 05+ coupe or Z shocks that have revised valving to accomodate the increased spring rate at the back.. OR you can choose to go with the D-spec shocks from Tokico or the Koni shocks.
Yet, if you don't have the sport shocks (sport shocks are red..), I would recommend you either get some stock sport shocks or just go with the above two options!
Good luck with the drop
If you do have stock "sport" shocks, you can go with the 05 Z springs; with that setup, you should be expecting around 0.9" drop in the front and around
1" drop at the back.
However, if you are being picky on your ride quality and the performance, you can go with either the 05+ coupe or Z shocks that have revised valving to accomodate the increased spring rate at the back.. OR you can choose to go with the D-spec shocks from Tokico or the Koni shocks.
Yet, if you don't have the sport shocks (sport shocks are red..), I would recommend you either get some stock sport shocks or just go with the above two options!
Good luck with the drop
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Originally Posted by godmans
well
If you do have stock "sport" shocks, you can go with the 05 Z springs; with that setup, you should be expecting around 0.9" drop in the front and around
1" drop at the back.
However, if you are being picky on your ride quality and the performance, you can go with either the 05+ coupe or Z shocks that have revised valving to accomodate the increased spring rate at the back.. OR you can choose to go with the D-spec shocks from Tokico or the Koni shocks.
Yet, if you don't have the sport shocks (sport shocks are red..), I would recommend you either get some stock sport shocks or just go with the above two options!
Good luck with the drop
If you do have stock "sport" shocks, you can go with the 05 Z springs; with that setup, you should be expecting around 0.9" drop in the front and around
1" drop at the back.
However, if you are being picky on your ride quality and the performance, you can go with either the 05+ coupe or Z shocks that have revised valving to accomodate the increased spring rate at the back.. OR you can choose to go with the D-spec shocks from Tokico or the Koni shocks.
Yet, if you don't have the sport shocks (sport shocks are red..), I would recommend you either get some stock sport shocks or just go with the above two options!
Good luck with the drop

Hmmm... i am going to get 05 - 06 Z shocks too... But 0.9" drop in the front and around 1" drop at the back, would be bad... The back is sitting much lower now, I dont have the sport pack. 1" drop with the SPORT pack, and how much of a drop from the NON sport suspension?
Originally Posted by Mr.Igor
Another question i have is if i go with 03 Unrevised full suspension, the ride will be bouncy? and sag more? so 05+ is the only way to go correct?
0.9" drop in the front and around 1" drop at the back, would be bad... The back is sitting much lower now, I dont have the sport pack. 1" drop with the SPORT pack, and how much of a drop from the NON sport suspension?
i wish i can do front 1.2" and rear 1" that would be perfect i think. i just want to spend as less as i can.
i wish i can do front 1.2" and rear 1" that would be perfect i think. i just want to spend as less as i can.
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