Pics of my new LMGT4's Bronze Wheels on IF Z
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Thanks, Im running the Falken GR BETA FK-451 B's. I would have preffered the AZENIS or how ever you spell it but these were the only ones I could get matched with a rear 275/40 18 tire. I keep falling in love with the Z more and more now. lol
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Originally Posted by tulene
oh gawd that is sweet and a very unusual combo, keeps it interesting! look great!!!! yep a drop and maybe even blackout the tailights?!?
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No plans to drop it as of yet, this is my daily driver and short road trip vehicle so I would like to keep the ride comfortable. Personally I preffer to keep things failry stock and clean looking, or modded slightly with warranty approved parts so If I did go with lowering it I would probably go with the NISMO S Tune kit. I am not a mechanic so does anyone have any idea how much to install the suspension kit?
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i bet the dealer wouldnt charge TOO much... an hour or two of labor.
coils arent very hard to install, you may want to take a crack at it yourself. I've done springs a bunch of times and can do all 4 in less than 2 hours.
coils arent very hard to install, you may want to take a crack at it yourself. I've done springs a bunch of times and can do all 4 in less than 2 hours.
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There are many aftermarket spring choices with spring constants close to stock. Hotchkis springs for example lower the car about 3/4" and the ride is almost exactly the same as stock. I think getting full on coilovers or shocks would change the suspension feel much more.
I agree, it shouldn't cost too much to install just springs. At most ~~$160.
Nismo S-Tune is probably a lot more aggressive than getting springs alone, although I haven't been in anyone's car who had the S-tune yet.
I agree, it shouldn't cost too much to install just springs. At most ~~$160.
Nismo S-Tune is probably a lot more aggressive than getting springs alone, although I haven't been in anyone's car who had the S-tune yet.
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Originally Posted by lottness
I am not a mechanic so does anyone have any idea how much to install the suspension kit?
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Im going to go against the grain here but...no offence but i think those colors are clashing big time.
Sorry. I had to say something! But most people seem to like them (or is it sarcasm?)
Congrats Dude
Sorry. I had to say something! But most people seem to like them (or is it sarcasm?)
Congrats Dude