G37x sedan looking for a eibach drop
#17
Update, so after about a week with the Eibachs, I will say there are a couple downsides. Car looks good and rides well most of the time. But driving at a fair speed over bad pavement causes the suspension to bang on occasion and also bounce. Nothing too terrible, but nothing great either. My advice, watch the road and your speed and stay on good pavement!
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Update, so after about a week with the Eibachs, I will say there are a couple downsides. Car looks good and rides well most of the time. But driving at a fair speed over bad pavement causes the suspension to bang on occasion and also bounce. Nothing too terrible, but nothing great either. My advice, watch the road and your speed and stay on good pavement!
#21
You mean were they compressed? Good question, they were tightened in the air but they did use a thing to raise compress the spring. That should only apply to the rear right, since the front us compressed on the strut.
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#24
Problem with that is that there aren't many companies who have access to a G37x sedan to test fit since most of these companies are on the west coast. I heard Swift is working on one, but we'll see what's that like when it comes out.
In reality, it's not bad at all. A little rough over bad pavement. I have no regrets.
In reality, it's not bad at all. A little rough over bad pavement. I have no regrets.
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#29
Mine too. Lately I've been thinking about dumping the eibachs and going with some coilovers. I'd loved to get the Tanabe Sustec Pros. They make them for the G37 sedan, but the website doesn't differentiate between whether they're for the rwd or x or both. Anyone have any info?
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