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discorpio 10-06-2009 03:44 PM

h&r springs
 
does anyone know if they have came out with a spring for the 370z yet and where to get it at

JoeD 10-06-2009 04:15 PM

No.

And for the record, you can "get it at" any authorized retailer. Where else did you have in mind?

discorpio 10-06-2009 04:19 PM

ive bee looking around for these just tring to see if anyone else knew anything my friend has some on his g and it rides and looks great

protoZ 10-09-2009 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by discorpio (Post 224507)
ive bee looking around for these just tring to see if anyone else knew anything my friend has some on his g and it rides and looks great

maybe email or look at h&r's website or maybe even google it:eek:

Oldschool! 12-19-2009 01:47 PM

Hi

H&R lowering springs (-30mm) are now available in germany...

H&R Fahrwerkskomponenten - Produktneuheiten

speedworks 12-19-2009 02:06 PM

I like that look much better then what eibach gives.

GTRFAN 12-19-2009 04:20 PM

Looks like you guys in the states can get these. Try find a Aussie dealer!

2008 Nissan 370Z Applications || H&R Special Springs, LP

PapoZalsa 12-30-2009 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GTRFAN (Post 332298)
Looks like you guys in the states can get these. Try find a Aussie dealer!

2008 Nissan 370Z Applications || H&R Special Springs, LP

Over 1 inch in the front, get ready for a camber kit too.

ZForce 01-01-2010 12:24 AM

350Z part # 53050

370Z part # 53075

It's a DIFFERENT part number from the 350Z part number.

I had them on my 350Z and yes a camber kit for front and rear is a must to bring camber back into OEM spec range.

They ran a little stiffer than Eibachs but they sure looked tough at 1.3 drop front and 1.00 rear. SPC camber kits worked very well. Top qaulity. I imagine the front control arms by SPC are going to be the same part # as the 350Z, at least the rears are the same. Look at about $550 for a complete kit.

Too bad I already pulled the trigger on Eibachs, but I am on a budget and cannot afford the front control arms, so the Eibachs should keep me in close with OEM spec vs H&R.

Those H&R sure look hawt on the 370Z. Prolly will not have to cut the rubber spring mount with these springs, not like what we did with the 350Z.

nogoodname 01-01-2010 02:27 AM

H&R springs for the G37 was the biggest drop in spring applications. i would expect the same for the Z too. you'll need a camber kit for sure...lol

GTRFAN 01-11-2010 04:06 PM

Found em locally! Need to work on that retail price though...

Quadrant Suspension is the Australian Distributor for H&R products.

I can inform you that the correct part number for your vehicle is HR-28964-1 and the RRP is $660 incl GST.

Quadrant Automotive Suspensions (Aust) Pty Ltd
63-65 Intrepid Street
Berwick Vic 3806
Ph:+613-9768-9109
Fax:+613-9768-9173
Email: sales@quadrantsuspensions.com.au
Web: Quadrant Automotive Suspensions Australia Pty Ltd.

GTRFAN 01-11-2010 04:06 PM

Found em locally! Need to work on that retail price though...

Quadrant Suspension is the Australian Distributor for H&R products.

I can inform you that the correct part number for your vehicle is HR-28964-1 and the RRP is $660 incl GST.

Quadrant Automotive Suspensions (Aust) Pty Ltd
63-65 Intrepid Street
Berwick Vic 3806
Ph:+613-9768-9109
Fax:+613-9768-9173
Email: sales@quadrantsuspensions.com.au
Web: Quadrant Automotive Suspensions Australia Pty Ltd.


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