Z/G combo now installed - pics inside!

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Old 04-19-2010, 02:11 PM
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Looks really nice, man. I just put my Z/G coupe springs back in and must say, i missed the comfortable ride.
 
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods
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Gorgeous car! Are they sedan or coupe version?
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Yea Blue Dream....looks great!!!!
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Blue Dream is getting all the props! And you were right, after the Rays it will be a couple weeks before i want the drop. Your ride deserves it, very sick. TehG35, how many miles is on your G?
Thanks a lot guys I appreciate the compliments. They are sedan springs.

John it happens. Don't fight it just know that it will make as big a difference as the wheels.
 
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Old 04-19-2010, 04:08 PM
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I just did mine this weekend as well. But I got a complete Z suspension - front/rear springs and struts/shocks. $225 for everything and did all the work myself in the driveway. Took 3 hours total. A bit more responsive than the G setup yet gets that tad bit lower to improve on the profile! I like it.

Of course the specs are out on the alignment so I just picked up the Ichiba front camber arms to help get it back in spec.
 
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Old 04-19-2010, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by TehG35
Pretty much the same situation I was in. The passenger side strut had a stripped (ROUND AS FAWK) nut on the upper mount, s
thats what happen to me same side same bolt .. i put it all back together called a buddy at a shop he said 100 bucks i went right there helped him out and put it on a lift and had the whole car done within a hour
 
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Old 04-19-2010, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by GAU-8
Of course the specs are out on the alignment so I just picked up the Ichiba front camber arms to help get it back in spec.
You really think it's gonna need camber arms to get it back in spec with such a subtle drop? They could always tune the suspension to 350z spec... :-/

I'm already hearing "creaking" from the struts. I think it was there before... but it looks like I may be getting new struts this summer

NOTE TO ALL: Be prepared to replace EVERYTHING with EVERY mod you do to a car with this many miles! lol it seems like every mod I've done has taken twice as much, time, money, and effort solely due to my car having so much wear and tear on it
 
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if you only drop a little bit you will be able to correct it with the factory camber adjustments or get them as close as possible .. i went down 2.5'' and from the factory settings i was about to get really close to the 350z specs ..
 
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Old 04-20-2010, 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by TehG35
You really think it's gonna need camber arms to get it back in spec with such a subtle drop? They could always tune the suspension to 350z spec... :-/

I'm already hearing "creaking" from the struts. I think it was there before... but it looks like I may be getting new struts this summer

NOTE TO ALL: Be prepared to replace EVERYTHING with EVERY mod you do to a car with this many miles! lol it seems like every mod I've done has taken twice as much, time, money, and effort solely due to my car having so much wear and tear on it
Front has zero ability to adjust. Even with the Z specs I was off 2 degrees.
 
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:43 AM
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Front has zero ability to adjust. Even with the Z specs I was off 2 degrees.
uh oh. I guess I'll have to see how far I'm off after an alignment.. because I don't wanna dish out the dough for camber arms... but also don't wanna shred through tires with the amount of driving I do. Thanks for the heads up!
 
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Old 04-20-2010, 11:06 AM
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I've been told by a couple others that it shouldn't hurt them too much unless you're supersizing you're wheels or driving uber aggressive. The car comes setup at -1.4 degrees in the front. Not sure about the rear. There's a vendor on here that has the Ichiba front/rear camber arms sold as a set.
 
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Old 04-20-2010, 12:39 PM
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Chit. I always noticed on my stock rims/tires/suspension that my front tires wore down on the inside much faster than I've ever seen.
 
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Old 04-20-2010, 02:03 PM
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a lot of people use the 350z specs here they are ..... thats is what I'm close to right now


Left Front
Min Nominal Max
Camber -1.33 -0.58 -0.80
Caster 7.42 8.17 8.20
Toe 0.00 0.02 0.02

Right Front
Min Nominal Max
Camber -1.33 -0.58 0.17
Caster 7.42 8.17 8.92
Toe 0.00 0.02 0.04

Total Front
Min Nominal Max
Cros Camber -0.75 0.00 0.75
Cross Caster -0.75 0.00 0.75
Total Toe 0.00 0.04 0.08
Set Back

Left Rear
Min Nominal Max
Camber -2.08 -1.58 -1.08
Toe 0.02 0.04 0.05

Right Rear
Min Nominal Max
Camber -2.08 -1.58 -1.08
Toe 0.02 0.04 0.05

Total Rear
Min Nominal Max
Total Toe 0.4 0.8 0.11
 
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Originally Posted by TehG35
I got the G springs from a friend locally (part of the forums) for next to nothing. I bought him lunch for them, haha. Then I picked up the Z springs for $50. I did 80% of the install myself. I removed the front struts myself and had a local tire shop put the Z springs on my struts for a mere $40. They did it in about 20 minutes... it saved me a lot of hassle and time. I did the coupe springs in the rear on my own. The rears are a piece of cake!



I was only looking to close the wheel gap... It looked "monster truck" like before.. and I wanted to give it a sportier look. Trust me, I'd love to put it on some S-techs, but I drive roughly 25-30k miles a year at the moment... and do lots of driving cross-country... I wanted it to be comfortable



Gee, thanks for the advice. I didn't notice!

I've got another project in the works to work on my "color". This includes blacking out my chrome door handles, trim, grill, and the headlights. I've tried everything with them, and so have others. A lot of it in on the inside... so when I crack 'em open to paint the housing, I'll wet sand them on both sides.
just buy the ebay black housing headlights, you'll have brand new lenses, clear turn signal lenses and black housings, all for like $160-180$. They fit perfect with no gaps
 
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:05 PM
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just buy the ebay black housing headlights, you'll have brand new lenses, clear turn signal lenses and black housings, all for like $160-180$. They fit perfect with no gaps
Def cheap for new lights but If you have HID's you will probably get more glare and reduced output.

The guy who does the headlights is Igor here :
http://g35nyc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21151

If I was gonna get work done I would probably go with a his company just based on the look of his work.

This is an Infiniti it would pain me to add eBay parts to this car, I dont even like doing that to my SE-R
unless its bought from ebay but not a knock off cheapie part. ( not flaming just my personal opinion )
 
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:20 PM
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i have them and i have no glare and great visibility with 8000K top and bottom

ebay has great parts for our cars if you know how to shop around
 

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I have HID headlights tho... I think I'll hit this guy up! Thanks QUIKSR20! The only problem is he only does the housing.. He doesn't do the lenses
 


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