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Hi guys,

up for grabs are a set of 350z stock suspension. It has served me well for the 30+ks and upon removal showed no signs of leaks. This is the best bang for buck suspension mod especially for V sedans as it lowers it approx 1". a moderate but noticeable drop while retaining ride comfort and increasing handling and still completely legal height. For V coupes, this will lower your car approx 1/2". This is the springs and shocks made by tokico and came standard on 350zs.

$200 firm pick up preferred Brisbane southside. Thanks.

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I can vouch for 350z springs on a sedan too. I have the 05 revised springs which have a higher rear spring rate, but they don't feel any rougher than the stock springs. I also had the 'sports' stock suspension (red struts).

As you can see from the above pics, the wheels fill the guards much better on the lower springs.

I don't have much issue with driveways or car park speed bumps, but I need to be careful of gutters or parking bump stops

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Yes.

There are some different rear spring rates from the 350Z depending on the spec and year, but they will all fit.

I have uprated 350Z springs in my sedan (fronts are same rating as stock, rears a firmer) and the ride is fine. I am also using the V35 shocks, which I think are 'sports' shocks in the manual sedan (painted red), assuming it is the same as the G35 information.

If you have the non-sport suspension currently (softer springs), then it is probably worth updating the shocks to something to match the stiffer 350Z springs.

Yes.

There are some different rear spring rates from the 350Z depending on the spec and year, but they will all fit.

I have uprated 350Z springs in my sedan (fronts are same rating as stock, rears a firmer) and the ride is fine. I am also using the V35 shocks, which I think are 'sports' shocks in the manual sedan (painted red), assuming it is the same as the G35 information.

If you have the non-sport suspension currently (softer springs), then it is probably worth updating the shocks to something to match the stiffer 350Z springs.

Thanks Greg,

So which 350Z year, spec has the same or closer spring rate as the stock V35 coupe 03 non-sport? 350z touring 03?

Thanks

I think the pre 05 350Z springs have the same spring rate as the coupe and the sedan with sports suspension, as far as I know, only the non-sport sedan received softer springs.

I found most of my info here.

http://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/92682-another-g-sedan-350z-suspension-pix-10.html

it gives you a reference for the coloured dots on the factory springs against spring rate and which vehicle they are for.

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