Hotchkis sways: What p/n for '12 G37XS Sedan?
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Hotchkis sways: What p/n for '12 G37XS Sedan?
I emailed Hotchkis and, as of right now, they can't confirm that p/n 22443 will fit the 2012 G37XS Sedan. Can anyone confirm that this p/n works and there are no issues? Thanks much. I'm tired of feeling like I'm floating around turns...I need these on ASAP. I'm also going to order the Michelin Pilot Super Sports and sell my stock Dunlops with 1,000 miles on them. I've heard good things about the PSS's.
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just installed the Hotchkis 22443 on my '12 XS sedan and after 500 miles not a problem.
make the purchase, u will be very happy. btw I have mine set to the softest settings both front and rear as it's my wife's dd and I didn't want to tighten it up too much. for me personally I would like it a bit stiffer for less body roll but overall it's a night and day difference from the stock sways !!! making adjustments are easy, so it's no biggie if you want to experiment a bit !!!
Good Luck.
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make the purchase, u will be very happy. btw I have mine set to the softest settings both front and rear as it's my wife's dd and I didn't want to tighten it up too much. for me personally I would like it a bit stiffer for less body roll but overall it's a night and day difference from the stock sways !!! making adjustments are easy, so it's no biggie if you want to experiment a bit !!!
Good Luck.
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Thanks for the replies! That's what I needed to hear. I'm ordering them next week when I get back into town.
One more question...do you know if there are any special tools required to do it yourself? I don't want to pay $200 if I can do it myself in a couple hours.
One more question...do you know if there are any special tools required to do it yourself? I don't want to pay $200 if I can do it myself in a couple hours.
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