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Old 05-05-2012, 03:48 PM
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Lowering a 2012 G37S Sedan

I'm looking for the proper parts to lower my car. I called Eibach to see what they have for a 2012 and they told me they did not have a Pro Kit for this model. Their web site lists springs for a 2012 G25 but not a G37S.

The thing that concerns me is that they did not say " just use the kit for a 2011, it is the same suspension". I would think that if it were the same, they would say so to sell more kits.

What are you folks using on 2012's?
Old 05-05-2012, 06:35 PM
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just use the 11 kit its the same suspension. No seriously its the same suspension. I have a G37S sedan also and its lowered on H&R springs and Tokico shocks and I love it. If you are looking for proper parts then I say go with coilovers. If you are going to get springs then get struts also
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Thanks for the info Mr Gangsta.
Old 05-06-2012, 10:53 AM
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I lowered my 2012 G37 Sedan on the Eibach Pro Kit my buddy had on his 2009 G37, works fine.
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