Very slight drop on my m45

budsang1

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Installed some tein lowering springs on the M, not real pleased with the drop. Back looks pretty good, front basically looks the same, maybe a hair lower, I wish the front was a bit lower. The main thing to get with these pics...is....how great does it look with 350z rims!! These are my winter rims and tires, but I need to see if I can swap the rubber, cause these rims look alot better than my stock chromes

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Looking good :bigthumb: Like Riski said, might take a little while for the springs to settle to their advertised drop. My lowering springs weren't that aggressive and didn't actually settle for a few weeks.
 

budsang1

From 45's to STi's
Jan 25, 2010
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Galesburg, IL
Looking good :bigthumb: Like Riski said, might take a little while for the springs to settle to their advertised drop. My lowering springs weren't that aggressive and didn't actually settle for a few weeks.

It's hard to say, there is zero aftermarket for this car. Everything you can find are actually made for the jdm version of this car, which uses a different engine, VK45DE in this car, vs the VQ30DET in the jdm version...but I would assume the v8 is heavier than the turbo v6
 

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