Newby lowering Question, Eibach or Tein springs
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Newby lowering Question, Eibach or Tein springs
I just bought my 2003 G35 6mt, im new to the import world of hooking up cars since I've only had Mustangs since I was 16. I want my car to sit pretty low on my stock 18's. Do you guys have alot of problems with just putting springs in over the coil over packages? I want to go with the Eibachs or Tein springs, will i have alot of camber problems and will i have to replace the shocks? Any suggestions please, Thanks for help with the subject...
Last edited by JCatapano27; 04-20-2005 at 11:45 PM. Reason: Mis Spell
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I just got some Tein H-Tech 350z srpings, on my g35 coupe and there riding on 19's. My specs are still the same after a .7 inch drop in the front, and .5-.6 around there inch drop in the rear. car looks awsome, and techinically you wont need shocks. I wouldnt know anything about the eibach springs. If you go any lower then .8-1 inch drop, you will no longer have the original specs, youll ruin your cambers if you dont get shocks. I have no problem, with my car, only thing i dont like is the ride is a little stiffer. The TEIN S-TECH springs will drop your car about 1.2 inch in the front and .9 in the rear. Reason i got the TEIN H-TECH 350z springs is cause The ones for the G-35 drop it .6 in the front, and .3 in the rear, so i wanted more of a drop in the rear. The 350z and the G35 suspension is pretty much the same. I hope i was able to help you out.
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Hey do you think you could send me a pic if you have one of what the drop looks like on 19s Jcatapano27@aol.com
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for coupe or sedan? I just responded to another post in this forum on the same subject (sedan) w/ pics.
Cheers, Ted
P.S. you will alsways need an alignment within 2 weeks of your spring install... and the guys will tell you if they can get it within spec. More than an 1.5" drop and you'll probably be needing a camber kit.
Cheers, Ted
P.S. you will alsways need an alignment within 2 weeks of your spring install... and the guys will tell you if they can get it within spec. More than an 1.5" drop and you'll probably be needing a camber kit.
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