request pics: All Sedans ons Teins
I have both the sedan H-techs and the 350Z h-techs for rear spring. I can't tell a difference in ride height between the 2 of them. put a passenger or 2 in the back, and a$$ drops with sedan h-techs. I decided to put the 350Z h-tech back in the rear because of that.
to give you an Idea of how soft the sedan H-techs are.....the rear H-tech srping is the EXACT same height and the stock sport springs. think about how soft they are if the sedan h-tech sits about an 1" lower than stock yet the overall springs height (no compressive load) is the same.
to give you an Idea of how soft the sedan H-techs are.....the rear H-tech srping is the EXACT same height and the stock sport springs. think about how soft they are if the sedan h-tech sits about an 1" lower than stock yet the overall springs height (no compressive load) is the same.
here's where I bought my 350Z h-techs for $127!
http://www.calienteautomotive.com/pr...+0.3,+Rear+0.2)
http://www.calienteautomotive.com/pr...+0.3,+Rear+0.2)
hows the ride on the 350z Htechs? I wanna go lower, but do plan on maybe getting my hands on some 19 coupe wheels soon, or if not that maybe some 20" Axis Matrix or Pentas. Do you think there will be any rubbing issues? Thanks
Originally Posted by QuadCam
I have both the sedan H-techs and the 350Z h-techs for rear spring. I can't tell a difference in ride height between the 2 of them. put a passenger or 2 in the back, and a$$ drops with sedan h-techs. I decided to put the 350Z h-tech back in the rear because of that.
to give you an Idea of how soft the sedan H-techs are.....the rear H-tech srping is the EXACT same height and the stock sport springs. think about how soft they are if the sedan h-tech sits about an 1" lower than stock yet the overall springs height (no compressive load) is the same.
to give you an Idea of how soft the sedan H-techs are.....the rear H-tech srping is the EXACT same height and the stock sport springs. think about how soft they are if the sedan h-tech sits about an 1" lower than stock yet the overall springs height (no compressive load) is the same.
guess its a matter of if u drive a lot with passengers. im sure this is why there was some rubbing with the oem 19's on the rear....maybe some d-specs or konis would fix that problem? even some z shocks? ...either way im all good for now cuz my fenders are rolled
Originally Posted by 4 Door Skyline
hows the ride on the 350z Htechs? I wanna go lower, but do plan on maybe getting my hands on some 19 coupe wheels soon, or if not that maybe some 20" Axis Matrix or Pentas. Do you think there will be any rubbing issues? Thanks
....maybe i'll make it down there tonight to show u whats really good
Originally Posted by chobble19
yeah either way you'd have some rubing unless u get 20's that are less than 9inches wide...i'd DEF recommend getting ur fenders rolled!
....maybe i'll make it down there tonight to show u whats really good
....maybe i'll make it down there tonight to show u whats really good

cool cool, come down tonite, and STAY FOR MORE THAN 5 MINUTES this time LOL
Originally Posted by S14Jimmy
H-Techs, gap would be less if I had bigger tires, I'm running 35 front and 30 rear series.


Do you have any more pics? Any pics that show the wheel gap? I am thinking about these as my next set


