Lowering Springs Picture Thread
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sorry for the random question but for eibach sportlines i know rear camber kit is needed and front is recomended, but how many of you pulled it off with out the front kit? and how many miles so far? thanks
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I had Sportline springs for about 25k miles with only a rear camber kit. The fronts had VERY little camber wear even without a camber kit, so I got lucky. But others with the same springs have a lot of camber, so you either get lucky or you don't.
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Finally, Im pulling the trigger and lowering the Z.
I have read so much about different springs, shocks, coilovers and anything suspension related but still have some doubts. Figured I would ask you seasoned guys since I found this great thread.
I was thinking about full coilovers but I have been advised it would be overkill since I dont track my z or even ride it harshly.
I wanted a mild 1'' drop so im going for the eibach pro springs on 245/35 +23 offsets and 275/35+24 work meister wheels.
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Do I need the tokico D shocks since they are "recommended"?
Do a Need a rear camber kits?
Will this setup require fender rolling?
Thanks for any info guys! I appreciate this thread lots of info and great pictures
I have read so much about different springs, shocks, coilovers and anything suspension related but still have some doubts. Figured I would ask you seasoned guys since I found this great thread.
I was thinking about full coilovers but I have been advised it would be overkill since I dont track my z or even ride it harshly.
I wanted a mild 1'' drop so im going for the eibach pro springs on 245/35 +23 offsets and 275/35+24 work meister wheels.
-Questions
Do I need the tokico D shocks since they are "recommended"?
Do a Need a rear camber kits?
Will this setup require fender rolling?
Thanks for any info guys! I appreciate this thread lots of info and great pictures
Last edited by Blackheart; 12-13-2009 at 08:17 PM.
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1. No, but from my experience upgrading from the OEM shocks is a good investment and can/will save you some issues later.
2. Rear camber kit is a 'maybe' answer but I went ahead and purchased the kit with my springs and had everthing installed at the same time. If I hadn't I'm pretty certain that the rear kit would have been required to be added anyways so playing it safe paid off.
3. No, you will not require fender rolling with that set up. I have 245/35/19 with +18 up front and 275/35/19 with +22 in the rear with room to spare on the Pro-Kits.
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1. No, but from my experience upgrading from the OEM shocks is a good investment and can/will save you some issues later.
2. Rear camber kit is a 'maybe' answer but I went ahead and purchased the kit with my springs and had everthing installed at the same time. If I hadn't I'm pretty certain that the rear kit would have been required to be added anyways so playing it safe paid off.
3. No, you will not require fender rolling with that set up. I have 245/35/19 with +18 up front and 275/35/19 with +22 in the rear with room to spare on the Pro-Kits.
2. Rear camber kit is a 'maybe' answer but I went ahead and purchased the kit with my springs and had everthing installed at the same time. If I hadn't I'm pretty certain that the rear kit would have been required to be added anyways so playing it safe paid off.
3. No, you will not require fender rolling with that set up. I have 245/35/19 with +18 up front and 275/35/19 with +22 in the rear with room to spare on the Pro-Kits.
" if you are going to do something, Do it right the First time!"
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just found out about cobb springs by accident. I read on two vendor sites that cobb springs lower the Z 3/4 in the front and in the rear since they are designed to be direct replacement for the stock ones and work with the stock shocks as well.
Does anybody have them installed? Any opinions, pictures, or thoughts about this brand?
Does anybody have them installed? Any opinions, pictures, or thoughts about this brand?
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Go with Eibach... prob the best made springs out there they come with lifetime warranty and chit.. i had Tanabe good spring and decent lowering.. i took them off and went true coilovers... and i had to roll my fenders with the tanabe springs.. 18x9 +20, 245/40 in front and 18x10 +18, 275/40 in rear, im on Work XD9's..
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Every car is different, so
Buy/install springs first.... get alignment and decide then.
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I installed the Hotchkis lowering springs a few months ago. I only wanted a mild drop from stock and thats pretty much what I have, however, the passenger side rear tire and wheel gap is more than the driver side gap. I can tuck my pinky finger between tire and wheel well on the drivers side and I have a two finger on the passenger side. Could it be faulty springs? Anybody else run into uneven lowering? Can springs be returned/exchanged? I'll also contact retailer I bought them from. Any suggestions/tips would be apprecieated. I just replaced rear tires, went from 275/40/18 to 285/35/18 and the rear gap on the passenger side really bugs me.