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Wasn't sure i made the right decision going with RPF1's in sbc over PF07's but i opened the box today and said "holy ****" as i first seen them
Such gorgeous wheels, Gonna look sweet.
Congrats on the new whills! I most certainly know and can relate to the joy of a new set.
SBC finish is sweet. Goes with any color car too. My AME/Enkeis are a brighter version of SBC that Enkei uses when they build these wheels. A little too shiny, flashy, IMO but I still love 'em. (Despite my yanking them off the car after only a few weeks because I got my other wheels back and want to try 'em on. )
I just can't go really low - we have an awful roads plus my underground parking entrance have a shitty angle, so even on stock i rub my y-pipe....
Btw, i've read they are quite hard, for someone even way to unconfortable
I just can't go really low - we have an awful roads plus my underground parking entrance have a shitty angle, so even on stock i rub my y-pipe....
Btw, i've read they are quite hard, for someone even way to unconfortable
Your stock nismo springs are better. I would keep your current setup
You will like the Tein S-Tech springs. This setup is almost identical to the street aftermarket Nismo springs (not to be confused with the factory 350z Nismo model).
The Tein S-Tech springs drop your 350z a little more than ½”. This is a conservative drop, but it looks good (and much better than “stupid low”). These springs are slightly towards “soft”, but your z will handle very well with the Tein S-Tech springs.