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Three things I am undertaking with the new Z . Looking good set of 18 " alloys to fit a na /zx . Do I got with the front fitment for back also . 5/114 35 ?? .. Also looking polished lip with gold bbs style inside . Been looking at affordable coilovers or is it best to sting to conventional shock spring set up ? Discs and pad s all round . Are these same fitment in the na / Tt etc . As have been asked to measure to confirm from provider ?? . My car is a 91 300zx na 3.0 v6 . Really any help would be really appreciated

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Go for coilovers - Meister-R are very good (see the traders' section) and quite reasonably priced too..... TT or NA will make no difference; the coilovers are for either LWB or SWB models as they differ a lot in weight and handling capabilities!!

 

Plenty of good wheel packages are available on Ebay; I'm no expert on PCD and off-set - but ideally you want wider rears with a deeper dish to give the perfect stance!

 

Richard:cool:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

im sticking drilled and grooved discs on mine soon so im taking my standard ones off. theyre in really good nick, id take £30 for them when theyre off

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im sticking drilled and grooved discs on mine soon so im taking my standard ones off. theyre in really good nick, id take £30 for them when theyre off

 

Same here pal drilled and grooved for going on lol cheers anyway . I was actually looking to know also for buying discs and pads was there any diff in the na and tt

Same here pal drilled and grooved for going on lol cheers anyway . I was actually looking to know also for buying discs and pads was there any diff in the na and tt

 

Oops - just re-read my post and thought I might have misled you a bit mate.... Re coilovers, there is no difference between NA and TT; however with brakes there is.... On older cars, the front discs of the NA are a few mm thinner than those for the TT, so they are not interchangeable unless you decide to fit TT calipers. However on the later spec NA (sorry, I forget which year they changed) they used the same discs as the TT.....

 

Richard:clover:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

I have 18" alloys with wider rears Ash. Got them from ebay two years ago and still like new (but I do clean them a lot) These are them here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/18-ALLOY-WHEELS-TOYOTA-SUPRA-LEXUS-SOARER-GS300-LS400-LS430-SC300-MAZDA-RX7-RX8-/301128003540?pt=UK_CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Trims_Car_Rims_ET&fits=Model%3A300+ZX&hash=item461ca0afd4 You do need 25mm spacers on the fronts to clear the calipers but they look much better with front spacers anyway.

 

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