>1" F, 1.2"R springs?
Tanabe GF210 springs are about as close as you will get. 1" drop in the front and 1.2" drop in the rear.
Here's how it looks


If you are interested in these springs PM me and I can get you more info.
-Dan
Here's how it looks


If you are interested in these springs PM me and I can get you more info.
-Dan
Originally Posted by _Fayte_
Is there a spring that drops @ 0.75" or less in the front, and 1.2" or more in the rear? Im looking for a drop but don't want that much in the front.
Better spring rates then GF210 and the exact drop you want.
Tein S-tech 350Z springs .7“.6“ (fronts are slightly progressive, rears are linear)
Spring rates in LBS 386/402 (estimated front intial rate is 327lbs)
Tanabe GF210 Series 350Z progressive springs 1”/1.2”
Spring rates in LBS 336/375 (only peak rates are published, softer initial progressive rates unknown) Not much stiffer vs oem, IMO Eibach prokit is a better choice because of that springs higher spring rates which should help keep you off the bumpstops more often.
Oem spring rates
350Z 2003/2004
Front:314 Rear:342
350Z 2004.5 to 2008
Front:314 Rear:427
Last edited by Gsedan35; Mar 10, 2008 at 05:32 PM.
Originally Posted by WheelDude.com
Tanabe GF210 springs are about as close as you will get. 1" drop in the front and 1.2" drop in the rear.
Here's how it looks


If you are interested in these springs PM me and I can get you more info.
-Dan
Here's how it looks


If you are interested in these springs PM me and I can get you more info.
-Dan
Originally Posted by WheelDude.com
Tanabe GF210 springs are about as close as you will get. 1" drop in the front and 1.2" drop in the rear.
Here's how it looks


If you are interested in these springs PM me and I can get you more info.
-Dan
Here's how it looks


If you are interested in these springs PM me and I can get you more info.
-Dan
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