350z eibach springs on g35

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Coupeguy23
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Im looking to lower my car and get rid of wheel gap. Would 350z eibach springs work on g35 ??? Does anybody have this sit up ??? Will I need a front and rear camber kit too ? Also does anyone know where I can get Nismo front bumper from ?


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The 350z springs will work on a G35 but it will lower the car more than the kit actually built for the G35 will due to spring rates and coil length.

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Which means you will need eibach front adjustable arms, and rear alignment kit. The suspension is probably softer as well.


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