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Tein has supposedly been designing H-Techs and S-Techs for the G37 for some time now, although I wouldn't hold my breath as it's been taking so long. Everyone who runs H and S-Tech springs the the 37's are running the springs that were originally designed for the G35. That being said...
I would steer clear from both of these springs as they are not specifically designed for the 37 and you can (and probably will) run into some problems, as I did. For instance, they're not desgined to hold the extra weight of the 37 and therefore continously sag and get lower and lower and lower...
I ended up swapping my H-Techs out for two reasons. 1) Because the sag kept bothering me and they were wayy too soft and 2) Because I wanted moar low and a stiffer spring weight without having to worry how low my car will be sitting the next time I see it lol. This way, I know my car's ride height.
well thats fricken great! Im looking for something with more drop than Eibach (around 1.5" drop lke the Tein H-Tech) WHAT IS COMPARABLE TO THE DROP?
I love my H&Rs. They're the lowest you can go with springs and the ride comfort is great. Although if I were able to do it again I'd save myself the trouble and get coilovers. I highly reccomend you do it right the first time.
I love my H&Rs. They're the lowest you can go with springs and the ride comfort is great. Although if I were able to do it again I'd save myself the trouble and get coilovers. I highly reccomend you do it right the first time.
+1 If eibach isn't the right drop for you then go for coils..
You can get quality (BC or Tanabe) for under $1000.