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Old Aug 9, 2008 | 11:22 AM
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Need help guys , looks like the search function kept saying no results on for this lowering spring.

Anyone put on a set ? would like to know how will it look like on 18" wheels.

Thanks a million for the help

Need advise: Initially am looking at the Tein S-tech or the Tanabe GF210 , but someone offered me a good price on these H&R and seeing German quality is good but the amount of drop that was posted on their site worries me with 1.3" front and 1" rear drop. I definately need camber kits for this?
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Old Aug 9, 2008 | 01:37 PM
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I was going through the same dilemma... and looked those same options...

It's stated in the manufacturer's book if you lower past .08" you will end up with negative cambering and will require camber kits.

I'm going with the Tein S-Tech springs because the lowest rate is .07" just at the border. But also remember other factors will play into role also... mostly driving habits like driving hard and taking turns hard...

Go to cardomain. com and search up suspension and choose "Tein" and then ctrl+F once the search is done and find "350z"

Hope this helps...
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Old Aug 9, 2008 | 08:13 PM
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but nobody uses H&R springs here?

will it be ok to just adjust the toe and let the camber be?
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