Great vid, I want to get my 350z by July this year and so far motoroso seem like a great Chanel to understand my car and purchase the performance parts
Well, you wouldn't want to run no sway bar in the rear, that would suck. Your car comes with front and rear sway bars. In this case we recommend replacing the front because it's a little weak. The rear is "OK", so you can keep it if the budget is tight. The advantage of replacing the rear with something better will be gaining the ability to adjust the stiffness and tune the performance. They're pretty inexpensive, so we usually recommend doing both, but depends on your personal budget and what you can afford, and where this stacks on your priorities.
I have Tein Flex Z 16 way coilovers. There ok but the ride is really stiff or if I dial softer setting has way to much bounce ni in between. My G37 has swift springs and rides better then stock. Must just be a 350z thing.
Hey Alvaro, yes it is! And I just checked stock and it's available in stock! Here's a link if you'd like to pick that kit up. Let us know you came from UA-cam and we'l drop you a free t-shirt! www.motoroso.com/p/1908343-whiteline-03-08-nissan-350z-infinti-g35-front-and-rear-swaybar-assembly-kit?lid=1788077
@Malficion I have HKS coilovers imported from Japan. Many people regret the BC coilovers because even when they are progressive, they often don't feel that way. They can get you a very harsh ride. Good quality coilovers are comfy when driving normally, and adjust when you change to sporty driving.
Great vid, I want to get my 350z by July this year and so far motoroso seem like a great Chanel to understand my car and purchase the performance parts
Glad you found it helpful Walter!
Owned mine for 7 years this month 😎 130k miles, fantastic vehicle! Good video!
You chose really high quality parts and I like how you chose a good bang for the buck option. Great video!
Thank you sir!
just got my permit saving up for 350z thanks 4 the help
You're welcome!
Actually you DO NOT need a spring compressor to disassemble the 350 front struts. One of the few cars you don't have to use that on.
Question: What is the main difference between running front and rear sway bars, as opposed to only a front sway bar
Well, you wouldn't want to run no sway bar in the rear, that would suck. Your car comes with front and rear sway bars. In this case we recommend replacing the front because it's a little weak. The rear is "OK", so you can keep it if the budget is tight. The advantage of replacing the rear with something better will be gaining the ability to adjust the stiffness and tune the performance. They're pretty inexpensive, so we usually recommend doing both, but depends on your personal budget and what you can afford, and where this stacks on your priorities.
I have Tein Flex Z 16 way coilovers. There ok but the ride is really stiff or if I dial softer setting has way to much bounce ni in between. My G37 has swift springs and rides better then stock. Must just be a 350z thing.
Is the white line away bar kit compatible with the 03-07 Infiniti G35 Coupe? Thanks 🙏🏼 in advance!
Hey Alvaro, yes it is! And I just checked stock and it's available in stock! Here's a link if you'd like to pick that kit up. Let us know you came from UA-cam and we'l drop you a free t-shirt! www.motoroso.com/p/1908343-whiteline-03-08-nissan-350z-infinti-g35-front-and-rear-swaybar-assembly-kit?lid=1788077
The front suspension is multi link not as you said
If you buy coilovers, don't do BC. They are trash.
For a couple 100 dollars more you can buy real suspension brands.
What coilovers do you have? I'm buying the BC ZR series. It's the best bang for buck in the market right now.
@Malficion I have HKS coilovers imported from Japan.
Many people regret the BC coilovers because even when they are progressive, they often don't feel that way. They can get you a very harsh ride.
Good quality coilovers are comfy when driving normally, and adjust when you change to sporty driving.