Lowering the 350Z
Hello all,
I've been thinking about lowering my 350ZR, and was wondering what the best set up would be. Eibach makes a set of springs, and given their reputation I am inclined to purchase their product. However, does anyone know how those springs will perform with the stock shocks? Also, after lowering the car, if I were to go to a set of larger wheels, such as the 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 with 245-40-18 in front and 275-40-18 in back, will the tires rub?
If you've lowered your ride and have pictures, I would really appreciate you posting them.
Thank you.
I've been thinking about lowering my 350ZR, and was wondering what the best set up would be. Eibach makes a set of springs, and given their reputation I am inclined to purchase their product. However, does anyone know how those springs will perform with the stock shocks? Also, after lowering the car, if I were to go to a set of larger wheels, such as the 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 with 245-40-18 in front and 275-40-18 in back, will the tires rub?
If you've lowered your ride and have pictures, I would really appreciate you posting them.
Thank you.
eibach should be fine, I have them on my ar and love it, unfortunately I don' thave any pics right now cause my car needs to go in the shop for something so ya know how that goes, I'll grab some pics once it's done
I've done a lot of research on springs. After I read a bunch of info, I decided to go with the Eibachs. I should be getting a UPS delivery in the next few days with my Springs.
What did it for me was PErformance Nissan has a "my350Z" special on them for $202.02 + shipping.
Get em while you can!
What did it for me was PErformance Nissan has a "my350Z" special on them for $202.02 + shipping.
Get em while you can!
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