Pic request : Slammed G35 Sedans
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Originally Posted by Fabrikator
Curious to what offsets you are running on those wheels.. and what brand/model are they btw?. HRE 648R ?
Im currently looking for the same size wheels for my Sedan, but im not entirely sure on how aggressive an offset I can run, as I have heard many things. I dont mind rolling the fenders or modding wheel wells.
I plan to join the you guys in the dumped Sedan crew
Im currently looking for the same size wheels for my Sedan, but im not entirely sure on how aggressive an offset I can run, as I have heard many things. I dont mind rolling the fenders or modding wheel wells.
I plan to join the you guys in the dumped Sedan crew

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Originally Posted by jimmyc13
LOL...that's funny. He does have an X though....so he was driving a 4x4 before...still VERY hard to compare/see the drop since you can't see where the wheel end and the shadow begins.
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NOTE!: Any aftermarket 350Z spring will lower a coupe a additional ½” over and beyond the published drop amount for the 350Z. For sedan owners, the same applies to you, except you will gain a additional 1”, not just ½”
Eibach 350Z sportline progressive springs 1.2"/1.2" drop G35 drops will be higher
Tanabe NF210 Series 350Z progressive springs 1.2”/1.2” drop on 350Z G35 drops will be higher
H&R sport springs 350Z (progressive springs* {I'd to see a picture of the
H&R sport progressive springs 350Z 1.3”/1” drop
Gdup if the above statement is true then these springs will drop the car more than 1.9 inches.
Eibach 350Z sportline progressive springs 1.2"/1.2" drop G35 drops will be higher
Tanabe NF210 Series 350Z progressive springs 1.2”/1.2” drop on 350Z G35 drops will be higher
H&R sport springs 350Z (progressive springs* {I'd to see a picture of the
H&R sport progressive springs 350Z 1.3”/1” drop
Gdup if the above statement is true then these springs will drop the car more than 1.9 inches.
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god dammit Lumpia... why you gotta get all technical and $hit brotha!?!?
I'm talking about springs made for the G. I've yet to see any sedan owners put aftermarket Z springs on their ride, unless they just dont say it. But either way, dude above is wrong in saying that he dropped his sedan 3" on springs, unless he cut em.
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I'm talking about springs made for the G. I've yet to see any sedan owners put aftermarket Z springs on their ride, unless they just dont say it. But either way, dude above is wrong in saying that he dropped his sedan 3" on springs, unless he cut em.
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Originally Posted by FlyingLumpia
Sorry. LOL Actually I have 350z s-techs and 350z h-techs.
But you are right, no spring made for the sedan will give a big drop. He must have cut them.
But you are right, no spring made for the sedan will give a big drop. He must have cut them.
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True. I just remember da mayor is on 350z H&R. Just wait until I get some coilover for the X. Then I will drop it.
Edit pics of his car.

Edit pics of his car.

Last edited by FlyingLumpia; Jul 12, 2008 at 02:23 AM.
Originally Posted by NorthSideRacing
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How about we get this thread back onto the topic title, which is slammed G's, Not Lowered G's.....
How about we get this thread back onto the topic title, which is slammed G's, Not Lowered G's.....
Originally Posted by maxspeed96ct
it sits wayyy lower with your girl in the car with me 




