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05 M35 Stagea

Need help with suspension in my 05 Stagea. It's a Autech, axis, 350. Rwd

I can't find the answers I need and the posts are like 8 years old...

I would love to put an air ride kit in it. But I suffer the same problem listed in the old posts on here.... " A Nissan what"?

MrM35 if you see this I need you lol.

Can I use a 350z kit?

What can I match parts to?

Thanks in advance. 

 

 

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AWD g35/v35 for complete set is the same.

The rears are the same as g35/v35/350z

The front is different to accommodate driveshaft

Note that weight of vehicle and front to rear ratio is differentalso...if necessary for airbag suspension. Coilovers also don't work on the rear.

 

 

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It depends if currently the front struts have a fork at the base which connect to the lower control arm (350z) or (like on mine) the bottom of the strut is connected to a curved section of metal which then connects to the lower control arm

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