**** So you think your Z/G is LOW? ****
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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.
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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!
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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
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shaun_j/4983765335/http://www.flickr.com/photos/shaun_j/4983765335/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/shaun_j/, on Flickr
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; 09-13-2010 at 07:26 AM.