Z parts on Sedan
Z parts on Sedan
As I understand it, putting 350Z OE springs on the G sedan will lower it 1.4". Is this correct?
Any fedback on the idea? Should I replace the shocks/struts too?
I also plan on getting some 20" chrome this year, any rubbing issues when lowered?
Any fedback on the idea? Should I replace the shocks/struts too?
I also plan on getting some 20" chrome this year, any rubbing issues when lowered?
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To answer your question the oem Z springs will lower the sedan about 1". If you are going that way I highly suggest you use the Z springs with the oem Z shocks or you get aftermarket shocks like Konis or Tokicos. The oem sedan sport shocks are not valved correctly to control the Z springs and the oem sedan non-sport shocks are even worse. Can't answer your question about the 20's becuase I'm performance minded and that's just not my cup of tea.
https://g35driver.com/forums/search.php?searchid=93428
To answer your question the oem Z springs will lower the sedan about 1". If you are going that way I highly suggest you use the Z springs with the oem Z shocks or you get aftermarket shocks like Konis or Tokicos. The oem sedan sport shocks are not valved correctly to control the Z springs and the oem sedan non-sport shocks are even worse. Can't answer your question about the 20's becuase I'm performance minded and that's just not my cup of tea.
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