BC Racing Coilovers
#107
yeah, they are somewhat similar to those or like brake lines off a bicycle. I'll check to see if any longer sizes would be available.
#108
#110
I haven't been able to verify on the new sedans. If we could get a local sedan to come in for a look and possible test fit, I'd be more than happy to check it out and get a write up on it. We are in the orlando, Fl. area if anyone is intrested.
I spoke with a bud of mine at infiniti, and he said the part #'s on the suspension is different, but that really doesn't say much. Even if just the valving is different than a coupe, that would change the part #'s.
I spoke with a bud of mine at infiniti, and he said the part #'s on the suspension is different, but that really doesn't say much. Even if just the valving is different than a coupe, that would change the part #'s.
#111
So I'm a complete noob when it comes to coilovers. What are the main benefits/reasons to buying these? How do they adjust ride height ( as the 30 way adjustable is only for soft/hard stiffness right? ). Would I basically want these if I wanted less body roll and slightly lower ride height?
I heard someone mention this kit would prevent rolling on wheels. I've got two nice gouges in my front rims, not from me curbing it, but from me taking corners at the maximum velocity without losing control ( along with possibly some divots in the road ). Will these stop that or reduce it?
Also, will installing these coilovers effect the balance of the steering? I currently find the car VERY predictable in rear end break outs and find the car to have a fairly neutral steer. I definitely don't want to lose that.
I heard someone mention this kit would prevent rolling on wheels. I've got two nice gouges in my front rims, not from me curbing it, but from me taking corners at the maximum velocity without losing control ( along with possibly some divots in the road ). Will these stop that or reduce it?
Also, will installing these coilovers effect the balance of the steering? I currently find the car VERY predictable in rear end break outs and find the car to have a fairly neutral steer. I definitely don't want to lose that.
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hurrr ya go..
https://www.myg37.com/forums/supporting-vendors/179142-what-everyones-been-waiting-for-bc-racing-coilovers.html
you'll have a better chance at getting answers in that thread. they've probably already been asked actually
https://www.myg37.com/forums/supporting-vendors/179142-what-everyones-been-waiting-for-bc-racing-coilovers.html
you'll have a better chance at getting answers in that thread. they've probably already been asked actually
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