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Old May 17, 2005 | 04:03 PM
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Question: What's the best way to drop an 1" all around.

I going to put in my order for those wheels I asked about back in the day. Volk CE28's

Question: What's the best way to drop an 1" all around.

What do I need? What will it cost?
 
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Old May 17, 2005 | 05:02 PM
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Depends on what you mean by best. Best quality performance would be a set coilovers. Best for your wallet would just be replacement springs.
 
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Old May 17, 2005 | 08:43 PM
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i just picked up a set of 19's as well. and i am in the same situation where id like to drop one inch all the way around. i plan on installing pro kits.. will let you guys know how that comes along.. plan on getting everything on next monday
 
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Old May 17, 2005 | 08:45 PM
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Most cost effective 1 inch drop for Sedan is the 350z suspension. You can find them sold by peeps on my350z for about $300 shipped. I just bought a set off a guy from a 2005 350Z track with only 100 miles, so I'm pumped
 
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Old May 17, 2005 | 09:52 PM
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Well I want to do this in stages.

My new wheels will sit slighty wider.

I want a 1" drop all the way around, but am worried about tire wear.

Do I have to do anything else to keep my wheels meaning aligning back to oem specs without aftermarket alighnment parts???

G35coupe
 
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Old May 17, 2005 | 09:56 PM
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I'd ask GSedan35 for advice, but I think the 350z suspension will work for what you want, plus you will get new shocks and stiffer springs, so your handling will improve.
 
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Old May 18, 2005 | 12:33 AM
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From my extensive research and question asking, since I'm also going for a 1" drop all around, the best setup without having to deal with camber/toe arms, you'll need to get oem Z springs with Tokico D specs for the Z. That's what I'm getting. My springs should be here tomorrow and the Dspecs soon. I am also getting 19's.
 
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Old May 18, 2005 | 12:46 AM
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If you really want a 1 inch drop, you won't get it with the 350z suspension. Supposedly, the 350z suspension will only lower the Coupe 0.5 inch all around with a 350z suspension. Gsedan35 has many posts where he talks about the amount of drop for the coupe and sedan - the sedan drops more.
 

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Old May 18, 2005 | 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ricmalaz
If you really want a 1 inch drop, you won't get it with the 350z suspension. Supposedly, the 350z suspension will only lower the Coupe 0.5 inch all around with a 350z suspension. Gsedan35 has many posts where he talks about the amount of drop for the coupe and sedan - the sedan drops more.
oops! My bad, didn't even read his sig..
 
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Old May 18, 2005 | 07:52 AM
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If you buy a set of adjustable coilovers you can set them to whatever height you want.
 
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Old May 18, 2005 | 08:30 AM
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If you buy a set of adjustable coilovers you can set them to whatever height you want.
Les't we forget to mention that that has something to do with why they cost 5x as much.
 
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Old May 18, 2005 | 09:32 AM
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Les't we forget to mention that that has something to do with why they cost 5x as much.
L'est??? L'est??? We're in the 21st century my friend, l'est you forgot.
 
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Old May 18, 2005 | 12:05 PM
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L'est??? L'est??? We're in the 21st century my friend, l'est you forgot.
ROTFLMAO!!!! Anyway, it depends on your wallet. I got a 1" drop from my 350Z springs (S-Tech). The 350Z RSR will give you an inch as well.
 
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Old May 18, 2005 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by WRAH
I going to put in my order for those wheels I asked about back in the day. Volk CE28's

Question: What's the best way to drop an 1" all around.

What do I need? What will it cost?
Cost will depend on if your lucky enough to be within alignment spec or how much your willing to be out of spec. Even with .8" coupe drops, staying within spec is hit and miss based on actual owner experiences.

The best way to drop 1" in price order.

Comfort based coilover:
Tein CS or HKS LS $1550

Performance coilover without straying too far from comfort
HKS RS/LS+ $1600
Bilstein PSS $1195

Performance coilover
Tein Flex $1550 (EDFC optional $323 + install)
HKS II $1800-$2000
Zeal function V6 $2855
Truechoice phase 4 $2995
Moton Club Sport @$3995 http://www.350zmotoring.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=24459

Performance spring
350Z H-techs with Tokico D-spec shocks should offer coupe a .9"/1" drop
$155 + $550

Performance spring not too far from oem comfort *without shock replacement
Hotchkis 350Z springs
$170 should lower coupe **1.1"/1.3"

Tein G35 S-techs
$155 lowers coupe **1.2"/.9"

* I still recommend shock replacement as the oem shocks do not compare to Tokico D-specs, even on oem springs. Also I'm speaking from the position of currently testing 350Z H-tech's on oem shocks.
**Staying within alignment spec is in question.
 
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Old May 18, 2005 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Gsedan35
Cost will depend on if your lucky enough to be within alignment spec or how much your willing to be out of spec. Even with .8" coupe drops, staying within spec is hit and miss based on actual owner experiences.

The best way to drop 1" in price order.

Comfort based coilover:
Tein CS or HKS LS $1550

Performance coilover without straying too far from comfort
HKS RS/LS+ $1600
Bilstein PSS $1195

Performance coilover
Tein Flex $1550 (EDFC optional $323 + install)
HKS II $1800-$2000
Zeal function V6 $2855
Truechoice phase 4 $2995
Moton Club Sport @$3995 http://www.350zmotoring.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=24459

Performance spring
350Z H-techs with Tokico D-spec shocks should offer coupe a .9"/1" drop
$155 + $550

Performance spring not too far from oem comfort *without shock replacement
Hotchkis 350Z springs
$170 should lower coupe **1.1"/1.3"

Tein G35 S-techs
$155 lowers coupe **1.2"/.9"

* I still recommend shock replacement as the oem shocks do not compare to Tokico D-specs, even on oem springs. Also I'm speaking from the position of currently testing 350Z H-tech's on oem shocks.
**Staying within alignment spec is in question.
Thanks just the anwser I was looking for!
 
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