Lowering options
#61
Does anybody have stock spring rate data compared to the Swift springs for the G37x?
The swift springs are described at around 440LB/IN front and 410LB/IN rear. I wouldn't imagine the stock springs are close to being that stiff.
The swift springs are described at around 440LB/IN front and 410LB/IN rear. I wouldn't imagine the stock springs are close to being that stiff.
#62
Newt is our sedan forum's resident expert on wheel and tire specs. And even he's still figuring new things out.
#63
I have searched endlessly for the OEM spring rates for the X and have come up with nothing. Only thing you can do is deduce from the % stiffer that a brand states and back into the number.
#64
The Eibach springs are in the low 500s and are a bit deeper drop and a bit firmer than the Swifts (from all the reviews I've read) so OEMs probably in the 10-15% softer range from the Swifts (mid to high 300s).
#65
Yep^^^
Viet prior to ordering post the size & offset in this thread just so you'll know what to expect. It's a pretty good sized purchase so IMO it's best to know what look you'll be getting prior to plunking down the coin. For a square sedan AWD setup I'd shoot for 8.5 +35s running 245/35s on 20s or 245/40 if running 19s or 9" +40 running same size tires. If you go 9.5" I'd go +45 offset running the same tires, but they'll be a little stretched on the mount.
Viet prior to ordering post the size & offset in this thread just so you'll know what to expect. It's a pretty good sized purchase so IMO it's best to know what look you'll be getting prior to plunking down the coin. For a square sedan AWD setup I'd shoot for 8.5 +35s running 245/35s on 20s or 245/40 if running 19s or 9" +40 running same size tires. If you go 9.5" I'd go +45 offset running the same tires, but they'll be a little stretched on the mount.
#66
I'm gonna stop hijacking this thread and revert back to my other thread which seems more on topic.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...ne-wheels.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-sed...ne-wheels.html
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#72
If I had to do it over again I would consider the Koni inserts with swift springs I think. Still puts you in the same $$ range though.
#73
hey guys i'm lowered on tanabe's springs about a week ago ( so happy with the drop ) and now i wanna get some good struts .. any suggestions ? debating between Koni's and Tokico blue.. i know majority wud suggest Koni's, but why not Tokico's ?
Thank you ..
08 G35 sedan.
Thank you ..
08 G35 sedan.
#74
hey guys i'm lowered on tanabe's springs about a week ago ( so happy with the drop ) and now i wanna get some good struts .. any suggestions ? debating between Koni's and Tokico blue.. i know majority wud suggest Koni's, but why not Tokico's ?
Thank you ..
08 G35 sedan.
Thank you ..
08 G35 sedan.
People have posted they raise the front of the car. The same has been said of Koni Yellows, but mine didn't, and it's possible to mount the lower spring pearch 2 ways, one of which would definitely raise the front. It's possible the Tokico have the same variable.
Koni Yellows are rebound adjustable and have a lifetime warranty.
#75
and it's possible to mount the lower spring pearch 2 ways, one of which would definitely raise the front