**** So you think your Z/G is LOW? ****
i've been searching and searching for a good alignment shop in socal. my biggest problem is that i can only get an alignment on saturday. west end, precision z, and m-workz all operate only mon-fri. can anyone recommend a place thats lowered car friendly. thanks in advance.
ok guys so i recently purchased a set of Gr+ true type coils
what settings would you recommend to have em at if im slammed on them?
dont want them to make my car bouncy when i hit a dip, but i dont want the ride to feel like i hit the biggest pothole in the world when i clip a small bump in the road
any info / help is gratefully appreciated!
what settings would you recommend to have em at if im slammed on them?
dont want them to make my car bouncy when i hit a dip, but i dont want the ride to feel like i hit the biggest pothole in the world when i clip a small bump in the road
any info / help is gratefully appreciated!
^your gonna have to play around with it yourself like the rest of us did. your car will be somewhat bouncy and stiff if you ride dumped. Thats why play around with it and adjust when needed.
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It's kinda low.. I want it lower, but the upper balljoint in the front already bottoms on the shock tower when I hit a big bump. So going lower will only reduce my front suspension travel
I think my only real solution to go lower in the front would be smaller tires? F: 245/35/19 R: 285/35/19
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It's kinda low.. I want it lower, but the upper balljoint in the front already bottoms on the shock tower when I hit a big bump. So going lower will only reduce my front suspension travel

I think my only real solution to go lower in the front would be smaller tires? F: 245/35/19 R: 285/35/19
Last edited by 350Z_Al; Sep 13, 2010 at 07:26 AM.









