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Some pictures: Z sneaking into the crowded garage Before...the white thing you see inside the front bumper opening is home made 2 piece cooler block off plates After...lowered 1 inch,

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Old 11-17-2013, 10:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Z sneaking into the crowded garage


Before...the white thing you see inside the front bumper opening is home made 2 piece cooler block off plates





After...lowered 1 inch, stock alignment, not running spacers


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Beauty shots of arms and coilovers





Things that came out


I took some pics myself in my living room, but theirs are much nicer
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Rear shock tower reinforcement:

Quote from Vorshlag's site - "Since we moved the suspension loads in the rear from the OEM (divorced) spring location to the shocks (coilover), we had to reinforce the rear shock towers extensively. Our fabricators spent over 6 hours stitch welding, adding steel plate reinforcements, seam sealing and painting the shock towers in the rear"

I am really not sure if this step was necessary, as I've never seen any punch-through in the Z, G, or Genesis communities. However, in reading the horror stories in some of the older BMW's, and my car being a full weight street car, may or may not run into pot holes, I decided not to take any chance. It's a small price to pay in the grand scheme of things.

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"OEM rear shock mount (above) and the 1/8" thick steel plate we replaced it with. This new plate was seam TIG welded to the shock towers."




"All black marks show wear stitch welds and rosette welds will soon be added. The factory pieces are only spot welded together in a few places."






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"After extensive paint removal, seam welding, fabrication and seam sealer the rear section was repainted in the factory color."

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Last, car on the scale



Corner balancing. Car itself - no weight reduction, 150lbs driver, almost full gas tank (or at least 3/4, forgot to record the gas level when I took delievery). Total weight 3541lbs.


I do not have adjustable end links. I've read some arguments on whether a true corner-balancing can be done with sways but w/o adjustable end links. It's not ideal, but I can accept this.

That's it guys, the only other post is my driving impression with this setup, I'll do that tomorrow.
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Bought a set of Race Ramps from Reverse Logic.

Reverse Logic Limited Store - Featuring Race Ramps

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ZSpeed aluminum undershroud is finally here!

Stock undershroud was getting beat up. Homemade fix until the new undershroud arrived. The middle three clips wouldn't hold any more. Sealed off all holes to prevent flapping noise from bad air flow.

One bad thing about the stock plastic shield is its elasticity. When heated up (engine heat, Texas summer), and the middle three clips not holding any more, the shield will sag with the middle section hanging quite low. You can see my home made fix was taking a beating.
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Also added 13mm spacers and ARP extended studs. Studs were trimmed back to length, I wanted to retain the stock look and the stock lug nuts.

Front tires are 265/35/19. Rear tires are 285/35/19. Stock alignment.
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ZSpeed aluminum undershroud is finally here!

Stock undershroud was getting beat up. Homemade fix until the new undershroud arrived. The middle three clips wouldn't hold any more. Sealed off all holes to prevent flapping noise from bad air flow.

One bad thing about the stock plastic shield is its elasticity. When heated up (engine heat, Texas summer), and the middle three clips not holding any more, the shield will sag with the middle section hanging quite low. You can see my home made fix was taking a beating.
Nice. You need to do my fix. PM me your address, and I ship you a couple of the nuts, when I get home next week.

Fix for the rattling front under tray.
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would love to know brand of these .they arent on vorshlags site
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I took some pics myself in my living room, but theirs are much nicer
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