want to lower my Z ??
I want to lower my Z, but not sure on how much to lower it. I have a bodykit and don't want to go to low. I'm also changing over to some different wheels, probably volks or axis hiros with a wider offset, so i don't want to hit the tires on the fenders.
What type of lowering springs should i get and how low should i go, front and back.
also, how difficult is it on the Z to change the spring out ?
What type of lowering springs should i get and how low should i go, front and back.
also, how difficult is it on the Z to change the spring out ?
I am getting my z in a couple days and will have the stocker 17's on there for a month or two until I throw some 18's or 19's on there, any suggestions of what springs to get or not get? I hear the sportlines sag. But hotchkis gets grweat reviews. I dont have the money for coilovers or new shocks just yet, so I just want springs.
ps sorry if I hijacked at all, but its a relevant question!
ps sorry if I hijacked at all, but its a relevant question!
IMO, the Z doesn't need more than .5" (yes, half-inch) drop to make the drop look perfect. It helps to rid of what little wheel gap the Z has stock, lowers the center of gravity a bit more improving handling, and just looks sweet.
The Z only has 4.7" of ground clearance to begin with. I wouldn't want to deal with less than 4" of clearance here in the NY/NJ area.
The Z only has 4.7" of ground clearance to begin with. I wouldn't want to deal with less than 4" of clearance here in the NY/NJ area.
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i just installed coilovers and lowered the car about 1/2-3/4"...i think it looks good and is very managable on the streets....i wouldn't go lower then 1" if you use your Z mostly for streets
Originally Posted by Christopher
also, how difficult is it on the Z to change the spring out ?
all you need toa take springs off safely is a spring compressor that can be rented from autozone for free. However suspension can be a HUGE pain in the a$$, though I can't speak from personal experience on the z specifically. If you do end up paying someone else to do it though, save up more $ and get shocks too, no need in paying someone twice.
I just took off my Eibachs and went ghetto low with my z buy cutting my oem springs... not going to keep it that way but just wanted to see the look. It's not real practical this low... but damn if it don't look great... I'm tucking 19's in the front and back. No rubbing and no fender rolling.
BTW my Eibachs are for sale if anyone is interested. $100.
BTW my Eibachs are for sale if anyone is interested. $100.
Originally Posted by 350ZYALATA
Nice Car BTW but do not try and change the springs out yourself those spring pack pounds upon pounds of force enough to cut a limb right off your body without affecting its momentum it's really dangerous unless you really know what you are doing and have the proper tools and equipment you could be severly injured if you attempt this by yourself on your first try so make sure you video tape it haha j/k but yea just go to a professional installer for these guys..........Tein all the way
Speaking from experience, I would reccomend the hotchkis or RSR srpings. I wouldn't go with teins because they drop the front more than the rear (.7" front .6" rear), which equates to a bit of a raked look. The RSR are the same front and rear. The hotchkis drop the car 9/16" front and 3/4" rear, which is plenty of drop for a Z with a kit. The hotchkis balance the car out and are designed to run with stock absorbers.
Originally Posted by mario60185
i just had mine installed and the installer never compressed the springs really. but if youve never done this dont try it.
Do you have to compress the OEM springs on the Z to get them off the struts ?
And would i have to compress the Hotchkis springs to get them ON ?
thanks guys.
I think I might go with the Hotchkis springs, 9/16" front, and 3/4" back.



