Aftermarket shocks and struts for the G Coupe.
#16
Tokico HP ("blues") are just like OEM. If they offer any performance advantage, it would only be minimal. Their Illumina line are more performance oriented. But not by a lot. They're damping is adjustable. Then they have the D-Spec which are performance struts and shocks.
Only Blues are available for the G.
Only Blues are available for the G.
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Just trying to see if anyone has used or has these(Tokico Shocks). I would like to know if they improve suspension and to what degree. Also, what are some other aftermarket shocks and struts available for the G. I do not see many people using shocks and struts, I am going to get them this time around.
Thanks
Thanks
Koni has released their 370Z Sport shocks and struts.
Im waiting for an answer from my guy at Koni if they will exchange to a G37.
It might be possible, notice that KW3 coilovers use the same part for the Z and G.
Casey, want to be the first to try??
Swift Springs on Konis! just waiting.
For the coilover fanatics, I dont care if the cost for the above is more!!!
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UPDATE:
Koni has released their 370Z Sport shocks and struts.
Im waiting for an answer from my guy at Koni if they will exchange to a G37.
It might be possible, notice that KW3 coilovers use the same part for the Z and G.
Casey, want to be the first to try??
Swift Springs on Konis! just waiting.
For the coilover fanatics, I dont care if the cost for the above is more!!!
Koni has released their 370Z Sport shocks and struts.
Im waiting for an answer from my guy at Koni if they will exchange to a G37.
It might be possible, notice that KW3 coilovers use the same part for the Z and G.
Casey, want to be the first to try??
Swift Springs on Konis! just waiting.
For the coilover fanatics, I dont care if the cost for the above is more!!!
#22
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Yes those suspension parts interchange fit wise. Different spring or damping rates, but they physically will fit either. Of course you'll spend as much as you would for a set of coilovers and still not have height adjustibility, but if the springs drop it to the height you want I don't see any problem.
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