Swift spring or Eibach?

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Old 02-06-2016, 01:57 AM
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It doesn't help that noine makes aftermarket struts/shocks for G37x coupe/sedan
Old 02-08-2016, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by clutchfan
If you're going do it. Do it right. Replace the shocks with one that are made for shorter springs and throw in a front / rear camber kit while you're at it.

Even though the prokits can probably work with the stocks, I would just change it just because it would save on labor in the future.
Replacing the struts/shocks isn't necessarily the right way. Eibach springs are designed to be used with the OEM shocks/struts. On top of this fact, there are not any "performance" shocks/struts for the AWD G37's, only OEM equivalent.
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