This is what I used but you'll go through about 4 or more so I suggest something more serious. There is a bit of a learning curve involved when using
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
06-10-2015, 04:26 PM | #46 (permalink) |
Enthusiast Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Canada's Wet Coast
Posts: 480
Drives: '13 PW/Frost/Spt/AT
Rep Power: 11 |
CSS bit
This is what I used but you'll go through about 4 or more so I suggest something more serious. There is a bit of a learning curve involved when using them so you don't blow them up, but once you get the hang of it you can get about one hole elongated per bit before they're toast.
455 Chain Saw Sharpening Stone / Model: 455 I'm thinking the back up cutter I bought but didn't use was one of these ones. Tungsten Carbide Cutters It needs to be able to hack steel. You can read what they'll cut in the description of each bit. Bits for soft metals won't survive, nor cut worth a s***. Using them will just piss you off, and you'll be under there all day cursing. Ask me how I know. Oh, and Amazon usually has the Dremel bits real cheap if you can wait a few days to get them. I got the pair of 115s (or 117s) for a fraction of what they'd have cost me at my local Home Depot. 104 Last edited by Zipper 104; 06-10-2015 at 04:29 PM. Reason: addition |
06-10-2015, 04:36 PM | #47 (permalink) |
Enthusiast Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Canada's Wet Coast
Posts: 480
Drives: '13 PW/Frost/Spt/AT
Rep Power: 11 |
Wow
Something like this one cost me $19 CDN at Home Depot.
Look at what Amazon wants. If I was doing it all over again I'd get a pair of something like these. It'd be like a hot knife through butter. 104 http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-9902-Tu.../dp/B00004UDJK Last edited by Zipper 104; 06-10-2015 at 04:44 PM. Reason: fix error |
06-12-2015, 08:46 PM | #48 (permalink) |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Memphis Area
Posts: 3,117
Drives: '09 MB
Rep Power: 124434 |
Now I'm looking for wheels. I was going to stick with 18"s, but I think I would like 19"s, just to fill what little gap is left. Regardless, I'm extremely happy with the results. Someone at work noticed there was something different about my car, but they couldn't put their finger on it. To me, that's always a good sign. It means that, while subtle, it looks right!
Sorry for the quality of the photo, but all I have is my old iPhone. |
06-12-2015, 10:14 PM | #49 (permalink) | |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 31,410
Drives: Granma red Z
Rep Power: 2684429 |
Quote:
Very nice. |
|
06-12-2015, 11:00 PM | #51 (permalink) |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: May 2013
Location: The370Z.com
Posts: 4,956
Drives: 370Z
Rep Power: 5452 |
Perfect height bro. This is how they should have built the Z from the get go. I can't tell from this angle, do you have any spacers on? I think going with larger tires and bringing the wheels out flush with your fenders will give an illusion of smaller wheel gap, no need to go up to 19s unless that's what you wanted.
__________________
|
06-13-2015, 12:29 AM | #52 (permalink) | |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Memphis Area
Posts: 3,117
Drives: '09 MB
Rep Power: 124434 |
Quote:
At any rate, thanks for the compliment and the kind words. I appreciate it, bro! |
|
06-13-2015, 08:17 PM | #53 (permalink) | |
Enthusiast Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Canada's Wet Coast
Posts: 480
Drives: '13 PW/Frost/Spt/AT
Rep Power: 11 |
Here you go.....
Quote:
Left TN....Toe bolts go on the inboard end of the spring bucket where I've put the piece of beige masking tape. Middle TN.... Lockout goes on the inboard end of the camber arm marked by a piece of green masking tape. See blue jam nut midway and adjuster beyond it. Right TN.....entire Camber arm (outboard end closest) Inboard end furthest away with green tape. 104 |
|
06-15-2015, 12:58 AM | #54 (permalink) | |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: May 2013
Location: The370Z.com
Posts: 4,956
Drives: 370Z
Rep Power: 5452 |
Quote:
Edit: You only used two lockout bolts? I see the lockout kit usually comes with four bolts/eight square washers, but your pictures only show two bolts installed on the end of each camber arm.
__________________
|
|
06-15-2015, 01:17 AM | #55 (permalink) | |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: May 2013
Location: The370Z.com
Posts: 4,956
Drives: 370Z
Rep Power: 5452 |
Quote:
Edit: Even better, I found a thread dedicated entirely for 18" wheels on 370Z. Simply pick out the set up you like and go with the exact specs 18's on a 370z
__________________
Last edited by Zbrah; 06-15-2015 at 03:35 AM. |
|
06-15-2015, 04:42 PM | #57 (permalink) | |
Enthusiast Member
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Canada's Wet Coast
Posts: 480
Drives: '13 PW/Frost/Spt/AT
Rep Power: 11 |
Lock outs
Quote:
I was able to get only two so it saved me paying for the extra pair, but I suppose if you have them, put them on the outboard end in place of the stockers. 104 |
|
06-15-2015, 04:48 PM | #58 (permalink) | |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: May 2013
Location: The370Z.com
Posts: 4,956
Drives: 370Z
Rep Power: 5452 |
Quote:
__________________
|
|
06-15-2015, 04:52 PM | #59 (permalink) | |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: May 2013
Location: The370Z.com
Posts: 4,956
Drives: 370Z
Rep Power: 5452 |
Quote:
__________________
|
|
07-24-2015, 08:22 PM | #60 (permalink) | |
Base Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Central CA
Age: 35
Posts: 219
Drives: 2014 370Z PW Manual
Rep Power: 12 |
Quote:
How much did you end up paying for install? I just got quoted for $810 for installing swift springs, SPL camber arms, spacers, SPL eccentric lockout kit and rear spc camber bolts. Crazy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
|
Bookmarks |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
[WTB] Lowering springs | UFreefer | Parts for sale (Private Classifieds) | 0 | 03-16-2013 02:43 PM |
Spacers, lowering springs on the nismo - my pros and cons | torpedo2k | Nismo 370Z | 7 | 06-04-2011 05:09 PM |
WTB: H&R Lowering Springs | KcL@AOI | Wanted | 6 | 07-27-2010 11:35 PM |
Coilovers and Springs (Pros and Cons) | Vegasboricua | Brakes & Suspension | 12 | 03-19-2010 11:19 PM |
H&R Lowering Springs? | CBRich | Brakes & Suspension | 8 | 03-01-2010 01:35 PM |