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Here are the before and after pics. Z suspension lowered the car approx 1" all round. Ride comfort remains the same + less body roll, overall handling has improved. No complaints overall. I definately recommend it. Tried and tested method from the guys in the US.

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No probs.

If you ask me, i think stock 350z springs will give you little difference and may not be worth it.

On my last V35 I used Tein 350Z H-techs. The drop was quite small and the ride was still very very comfy. You can even use G35 H-techs.

Tein designed these for a little drop, a lot of comfort, and i believe they were a progressive rated spring which gives you that added stability in hard cornering.

'G/day NISMO', Where did you get the Tein 350z H-techs from, rang one of their suppliers in SYD, they didn't have them listed, or did you get them shipped? Is there a website, if so any idear of price incl shipping! Desiderd to go with the H-Techs over the STD 350z springs. 'Thanks mate' Regards G.T.[Geoff]. :teehee:
'G/day NISMO', Where did you get the Tein 350z H-techs from, rang one of their suppliers in SYD, they didn't have them listed, or did you get them shipped? Is there a website, if so any idear of price incl shipping! Desiderd to go with the H-Techs over the STD 350z springs. 'Thanks mate' Regards G.T.[Geoff]. :geek:

Hey Geoff,

I used a trader from www.g35driver.com Jump on their and just PM a few traders to get quotes. Most I've found are more than happy to ship to Australia. I got mine last year and I paid around $270 US for the springs and shipping. :-)

Cheers

Hey Geoff,

I used a trader from www.g35driver.com Jump on their and just PM a few traders to get quotes. Most I've found are more than happy to ship to Australia. I got mine last year and I paid around $270 US for the springs and shipping. :-)

Cheers

Thanks 'Bobby' Iv'e tried one trader on the g35driver site couldn't ship to OZ ill keep trying, I thought you might still have the website on hand! Thanks anyway, Geoff.
Thanks 'Bobby' Iv'e tried one trader on the g35driver site couldn't ship to OZ ill keep trying, I thought you might still have the website on hand! Thanks anyway, Geoff.

Not sure if this is any good to you. I do not know the seller or anything so cannot comment.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Te...html&hl=v35

Not sure if this is any good to you. I do not know the seller or anything so cannot comment.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Te...html&hl=v35

Thanks Graeme for your help, there must be someone outthere who has shipped Tein springs from the US before, or know of a traders website! Thanks anyways, Regards G.T.
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in case anyone knows of a set of OEM stock 350z springs for sale, i have deided to try them in my coupe and i'll post before and after pictures..

so feel free to PM me if you know of any, particularly form a 2003/2004 350z

'Hey Waz' How did you go with those stock 350z springs you were going to fit to your coupe, any luck!

Still like to know what the true drop in 'mm' is, front and back. Has anyone out there done this mode to a coupe yet, with the correct measurements in [mm] Thanks G.T.

'Hey Waz' How did you go with those stock 350z springs you were going to fit to your coupe, any luck!

Still like to know what the true drop in 'mm' is, front and back. Has anyone out there done this mode to a coupe yet, with the correct measurements in [mm] Thanks G.T.

Have a read of this, might give you a pretty good indication.

http://g35driver.com/forums/showthread.php...;highlight=350z

I got some 350z king springs on mine.. after doing some research i ended up buying them coz they were the cheapest and they are ADR approved. They are a direct fit and have been perfect. Only prob is that they are a bit softer than the standard springs. But if you have low profile tyres you will probably want a softer ride.

I got some 350z king springs on mine.. after doing some research i ended up buying them coz they were the cheapest and they are ADR approved. They are a direct fit and have been perfect. Only prob is that they are a bit softer than the standard springs. But if you have low profile tyres you will probably want a softer ride.

' Hey Montet' what drop hight in 'mm' front and back did you get, as to standed hight! Thanks G.T. [ ps. has anyone else used these king springs! ]

any pics before and after? how is the ride, softer than stock I assume?

I got some 350z king springs on mine.. after doing some research i ended up buying them coz they were the cheapest and they are ADR approved. They are a direct fit and have been perfect. Only prob is that they are a bit softer than the standard springs. But if you have low profile tyres you will probably want a softer ride.

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