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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 03:00 AM
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Tien S-Tech in MD/NoVa?

Thinking about getting S-Tech's with the SPC rear camber kit, two questions..

Anyone got this setup in MD/NoVa? Any problems driving around?

Will I need a front camber kit for the S-Techs?

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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 09:14 AM
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2 question for you, can you provide car details(yr,trim..ei) and are you planning to get S-tech for the G or Z?

You will most likely need a camber kit with S-Tech, I have the Z's H-tech and i'm at the limit of my specs.



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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 01:00 PM
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06 G35C, will probably buy the Z S-Tech's but it's kind of dependent on if one or the other will require a front camber kit (as opposed to just the rear). if both require front and rear, I'll probably pick up the Z S-tech.

Wanted to know if bottoming out was a big problem around here in southern Maryland amd DC.

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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by tragedycat
06 G35C, will probably buy the Z S-Tech's but it's kind of dependent on if one or the other will require a front camber kit (as opposed to just the rear). if both require front and rear, I'll probably pick up the Z S-tech.

Wanted to know if bottoming out was a big problem around here in southern Maryland amd DC.

thanks!

IMO, Z h-tech is perfect blend of performance and look. Not a hardcore drop and sometimes I wish i had another .5-.75" on it. But i'm able to clear drive ways and speedbumps(not all) without scraping. Any lower and it would be scrapping on anything but a flat road. The spring rate is firmer than the non-sport tune suspension so it was perfect for me. S-tech, i don't believe you would bottom out, i'd worry more about scrapping your lip and splashguards.


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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 03:20 PM
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I agree Khoa. I also have Z H-Tech's and even taking certain turns onto the main road or speed bumps I'm real careful and go at an angle over. I still even scrape. Not to mention if you have a front lip and there are parking barriers you can easily run into them. I'm extra careful driving around but I'm still not sure I could go any lower than I am already.... eventhough I would want to.
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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 07:05 PM
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Thanks guys, Z H-Tech it is. I have a KS/Greddy kit I had wanted to put on but then I completely changed my mind and decided to only put on the N1 or OEM sport lip and put that money towards engine and suspension stuff...So hopefully with just a front lip scraping won't be too big of a problem.

Thanks again, maybe if next spring you guys are still driving your G35's I'll go to one of the drives or meets.

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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 11:25 PM
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^^ Yeah I'll still be driving mine... Unfortunately I can't really afford another car
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