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Old 06-24-2004, 09:00 PM
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Lowering G35 Sedan

I lowered my G35 sedan with the Eibach springs. Do I need to do anything other then an alignment? I was told that I need to install rear cambers and Stillen rear toe arm or my tires will get damaged.

 
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Old 06-25-2004, 11:52 AM
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Re: Lowering G35 Sedan

I just lowered my sedan with 2004 350z springs/shocks. It lowered the front 1" and the rear 1/2" The front camber was still within stock specs and the left rear was a little too negative. All toe settings were off. The alignment tech said that the front camber is not adjustable but the rear is. I would bring it in first before spending a lot of $$$ on the other stuff 'cuz you may not need it.

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Dan
Stevenson Ranch, CA

2004 6mt Sedan: Black on Graphite.
Just splash guards and trunk mat - NO OTHER USELESS CRAP !!!
 
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