want to lower g37 the right way
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want to lower g37 the right way
hi guys, new to this forum and very close to buying an 09 g37x. I want to lower it and put rims on it. My last car I lowered using just lowering springs (eibach) and it rode like a tank. Hit a pothole or bump and it would sound like the car was going to explode. I don't want to sacrifice ride quality at all, especially since this is an extremely nice car.
My question I guess is what is the best way to go about lowering the car about 1-1.5 inches or so, so that it sits flush with 19 or 20 inch rims? I don't think just aftermarket springs and factory shocks/struts will cut it. Are coilovers the best bet?
thanks in advance .
My question I guess is what is the best way to go about lowering the car about 1-1.5 inches or so, so that it sits flush with 19 or 20 inch rims? I don't think just aftermarket springs and factory shocks/struts will cut it. Are coilovers the best bet?
thanks in advance .
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Yeah you'd have to be patient for the manufactures to test out their products with AWD system. For the RWD we have more options coming out monthly. Wheels won't be much of an issue, especially if your looking at DPE, iForged or any other custom order wheel.
I don't think lowering the car will mess with AWD, but they'll probably have to figure out a new way of dropping them successfully.
I don't think lowering the car will mess with AWD, but they'll probably have to figure out a new way of dropping them successfully.
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I agree i wouldnt think it would mess with the awd go with the kw v3's they are some of the nicest ones on the market and super easy to ajust the drop and all ajustments!
check this forum!
https://www.myg37.com/forums/showthr...59#post2432259
check this forum!
https://www.myg37.com/forums/showthr...59#post2432259
Last edited by teamepic12; 10-09-2008 at 10:55 AM.