Need your G37x SEDAN lowering spring info

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Old 08-18-2015, 01:29 PM
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Need your G37x SEDAN lowering spring info

I can't find a lot for the x SEDAN. Only answer if you currently have an AWD lowered or happen to know the info.
Would like to know:
1. type (Eibach, H&R, Tein, ARC, etc)
2. drop (1", 1.3" etc)
3. location/price paid
4. alignment issues
5. thoughts/opinions

Hear that coupe and sedan are
Old 08-18-2015, 05:08 PM
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Check my reply here~
https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post3941504
Hopefully there's a couple more options out there that I missed
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What happened?

The sedan forum has broken out in a positive rash of X spring installers.

I was certainly one of them not very long ago...still loving my springs, especially now they have settled in and found a home.

Sean
Old 08-19-2015, 12:29 AM
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You cannot find a lot of what for the X sedan?
Old 08-19-2015, 05:56 AM
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Need your G37x SEDAN lowering spring info

Can't find springs specifically listed for the x.
Old 08-19-2015, 05:57 AM
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Need your G37x SEDAN lowering spring info

Just springs, excluding coilovers.
Old 08-19-2015, 10:03 AM
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I went with Eibach. Part # 6399-140. Summit has them. There's even a 10% rebate being offered.




Swift springs part # is 4N907, I believe.

Sean

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Old 08-19-2015, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by VIVID
I went with Eibach. Part # 6399-140. Summit has them. There's even a 10% rebate being offered.

Swift springs part # is 4N907, I believe.

Sean
Nice, you like?
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Nice!

Originally Posted by VIVID
I went with Eibach. Part # 6399-140. Summit has them. There's even a 10% rebate being offered.




Swift springs part # is 4N907, I believe.

Sean
How do you like the hops sway bars??? could you tell me your pros and cons?
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Originally Posted by m3clubracer
Nice, you like?
Yes, I do. Perfect drop for me. Great ride. Very little dive, squat or roll compared to stock. Some of which is also due to the sways and other mods.

Sean
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Originally Posted by lorentzoe45
How do you like the hops sway bars??? could you tell me your pros and cons?
I like them very much:

Pros: More precise steering. A lot less body roll. I feel much more confident driving. The feedback is very tactile. Not a super expensive mod.

Cons: It took me 4K miles of ownership before I installed them.

Sean
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first tried some HRs that were meant for a RWD sedan, no bueno. I'm now on Swifts and my opinion is ehh but maybe I need new struts.
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Old 08-19-2015, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by botlfed98
first tried some HRs that were meant for a RWD sedan, no bueno. I'm now on Swifts and my opinion is ehh but maybe I need new struts.


How many miles on your struts? I had 9700 when my springs went on so they are still kinda fresh...


Sean
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Originally Posted by VIVID
I like them very much:

Pros: More precise steering. A lot less body roll. I feel much more confident driving. The feedback is very tactile. Not a super expensive mod.

Cons: It took me 4K miles of ownership before I installed them.

Sean
So how much did it cost you to have both installed? Id really like to get both installed
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Originally Posted by lorentzoe45
So how much did it cost you to have both installed? Id really like to get both installed
Here ya go:





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