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Hi All,

Just enquring to what others have done to regards to lowering springs for a PM35 is there an off the shelf option?, only looking at lowering it 40mm. Being in NZ not that keen to go down the coilover route if I can help it as it requires certification to be road legal.

Either NZ or OZ for options is fine as getting them over here isnt a problem.

Cheers, 2dr

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I have same car PM 06 in Wellywood, Haven't seen any for sale since I was lucky and got some Nismo springs off trademe $250 from a NM went about 30mm lower, a guy had them on his wag down south, said they were too hard, they are about 20% firmer than standard, he had 20's on his thats why it was hard. FYI the Nismo's have ten coils and are thicker than the stock 7 colis.

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Thanks for the reply, are the 4wd and rwd drive version interchange able I tried to get some teins but was told they dont make them for the PM35 only nm35.

Cheers, 2dr

No, 4wd and Rwd have different front mounts

You can see the difference if you scroll down to the Nismo suspension in this old thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/267775-m35-aftermarket-suspension

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