what color is the oem springs for 04?
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I recently bought a used 04 Z and noticed that my car sits a bit lower than other stock Zs that I've seen out there. Does the OEM springs sag over time to cause this "slightly lowered" look that I have? I took a look at the springs and they're red. When I looked around in the market place and seen people selling their oem springs, aren't they suppose to be black?
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that's cool i guess, lowering was gonna be my first mod, saved me a mod. question now is if he/she changed the shocks too. I notice that on the highway or regular streets, anytime i go over a bump or pothole, the car have a bounce that lingers a bit longer than I think it should. what color is the oem shocks?
If I end up going with 19" rims and with typical sized tires for 19" rims, how much closer will the new tires be to the rear and front fender vs. stock 18"s and tires gap?
If I end up going with 19" rims and with typical sized tires for 19" rims, how much closer will the new tires be to the rear and front fender vs. stock 18"s and tires gap?
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that's cool i guess, lowering was gonna be my first mod, saved me a mod. question now is if he/she changed the shocks too. I notice that on the highway or regular streets, anytime i go over a bump or pothole, the car have a bounce that lingers a bit longer than I think it should. what color is the oem shocks?
If I end up going with 19" rims and with typical sized tires for 19" rims, how much closer will the new tires be to the rear and front fender vs. stock 18"s and tires gap?
If I end up going with 19" rims and with typical sized tires for 19" rims, how much closer will the new tires be to the rear and front fender vs. stock 18"s and tires gap?
All oem Z shocks are black. Your 04 car could have one of two different oem shocks, one being better behaved as far as bounce goes. Oem shocks that have thier part numbers stamped into the steel cases are unrevised shocks and prone to bounce and porposing issues. Midway into 04 production a running change was introduced to address ride and drive quality issues. These revised shocks can be I.D. by having sticker label's that show the shock part numbers and a different style of rear shock dust shield/bump stop assembly. Here's some pics of revised 04.5-05 oem Z shocks that show the label's. And the rear shock dust shield assemblies. I have forgotten the circumstances by which a have the pics, a thank you to whomever took them.



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I took another closer look at the springs again and found a "esplir" logo on one of the springs, so I'm assuming that it's the Esplir Active GT spring. I ran a search for them and I think they are only a 0.6" inch of a drop? Can someone show me where I can find a exact specs for the drop on a 350Z with the Esplir springs?
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That's a bit too much rear spring to ask oem shocks to control, aftermarket shocks are a good idea.
Spring rates 386/515 (softer inital rates are not known)
That's a bit too much rear spring to ask oem shocks to control, aftermarket shocks are a good idea.
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Yea, I'm looking for a set of used Tokico's with low mileage. Are the revised shocks made by Tokico? If so the only difference between the revised shocks and d-specs is that the d-specs are adjustable?
G35sedan, you seem to know a lot about suspension and just about own this area of the forum, do you mind if I PM you to ask you more questions? There's just too many variables here to really find a good, spring, shocks and sway combo here, so figure I could borrow your experience to purchase a good combo.
Considering that the previous owner of my car already installed Espelir Active GT springs on my car. My next step is to change out the OEM shocks that needs to be replaced soon. I'd probably never go to the tracks and the car is a daily driver. I normally drive pretty calm, but there are times that I like to push it a bit closer to redline and take a few turns a bit harsher than normal. What would you recommend?
G35sedan, you seem to know a lot about suspension and just about own this area of the forum, do you mind if I PM you to ask you more questions? There's just too many variables here to really find a good, spring, shocks and sway combo here, so figure I could borrow your experience to purchase a good combo.
Considering that the previous owner of my car already installed Espelir Active GT springs on my car. My next step is to change out the OEM shocks that needs to be replaced soon. I'd probably never go to the tracks and the car is a daily driver. I normally drive pretty calm, but there are times that I like to push it a bit closer to redline and take a few turns a bit harsher than normal. What would you recommend?
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The d-specs are a nice setup and you'll notice that they'll firm up the ride nicely. I've installed a few sets here with various lowering spring setups and everyone has been very happy with the improved dampening over the stock setup.
As for the sway bars I've been very happy with my stillen bars. The price is very reasonable and they're very effective at reducing body roll. I have mine set to full stiff all around (have a few other things done to help reduce understeer) and I've been very happy with the increased handling so far.
As for the sway bars I've been very happy with my stillen bars. The price is very reasonable and they're very effective at reducing body roll. I have mine set to full stiff all around (have a few other things done to help reduce understeer) and I've been very happy with the increased handling so far.
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Yea, I'm looking for a set of used Tokico's with low mileage. Are the revised shocks made by Tokico? If so the only difference between the revised shocks and d-specs is that the d-specs are adjustable?
G35sedan, you seem to know a lot about suspension and just about own this area of the forum, do you mind if I PM you to ask you more questions? There's just too many variables here to really find a good, spring, shocks and sway combo here, so figure I could borrow your experience to purchase a good combo.
Considering that the previous owner of my car already installed Espelir Active GT springs on my car. My next step is to change out the OEM shocks that needs to be replaced soon. I'd probably never go to the tracks and the car is a daily driver. I normally drive pretty calm, but there are times that I like to push it a bit closer to redline and take a few turns a bit harsher than normal. What would you recommend?
G35sedan, you seem to know a lot about suspension and just about own this area of the forum, do you mind if I PM you to ask you more questions? There's just too many variables here to really find a good, spring, shocks and sway combo here, so figure I could borrow your experience to purchase a good combo.
Considering that the previous owner of my car already installed Espelir Active GT springs on my car. My next step is to change out the OEM shocks that needs to be replaced soon. I'd probably never go to the tracks and the car is a daily driver. I normally drive pretty calm, but there are times that I like to push it a bit closer to redline and take a few turns a bit harsher than normal. What would you recommend?
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