I have 2007 G35s Sedan. Will 350z/G35 Springs Fit?

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Old 08-10-2011, 05:26 AM
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I have 2007 G35s Sedan. Will 350z/G35 Springs Fit?

Thanks just wondering I want to be low. I know that 350z/G35 springs fit on g37 coupes.
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it seems like other people're doing it, but i've been told my eibach directly that the fronts will NOT fit the g37, respectively. note, your spring rates etc will be off - you don't want a bouncy car.
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Originally Posted by Jamhour
Thanks just wondering I want to be low. I know that 350z/G35 springs fit on g37 coupes.
You would be better off getting 370 springs. That is what i am running and the ride quality is far more superior then any springs and coilovers that i have used. Check on g35driver and you will see what i am talking about.
Old 08-12-2011, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by qpham45
You would be better off getting 370 springs. That is what i am running and the ride quality is far more superior then any springs and coilovers that i have used. Check on g35driver and you will see what i am talking about.
You're running stock 370z springs on your G? Or the Eibachs for 370z?
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ive been running G35 coupe (2003-2007) Tein S-tech lowering springs with no issues




i started this back when i had my 1st gen G35 sedan and ran 350z h&R springs n was slammed
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Maybe this will help.it's a long one though.

370Z springs experiment - G35Driver
Old 08-12-2011, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by da mayor
ive been running G35 coupe (2003-2007) Tein S-tech lowering springs with no issues




i started this back when i had my 1st gen G35 sedan and ran 350z h&R springs n was slammed

Damn that thing is slammed!!! So thats G35 coupe 03-07 Tein S-tech springs right there??? Would it work on 2010 G37 sedan?

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Old 08-12-2011, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Jasperrr08
Damn that thing is slammed!!! So thats G35 coupe 03-07 Tein S-tech springs right there??? Would it work on 2010 G37 sedan?
2007-2012 G sedans are all the same and will work



i used 245/30/20 up front but you can still fit a 35series tire in the front no problem
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Originally Posted by da mayor
2007-2012 G sedans are all the same and will work



i used 245/30/20 up front but you can still fit a 35series tire in the front no problem
Sick wheels DaMayor......
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LOVE THE DROP AND THE WHEELS!!!!

whats the offset on those wheels?

which ride do you like more?
H&R or Tein S-tech?

which are more to stock ride?
thanks

Originally Posted by da mayor
2007-2012 G sedans are all the same and will work



i used 245/30/20 up front but you can still fit a 35series tire in the front no problem

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The only real difference w/ the G37 Sedan vs the G35 sedan is curb weight, the 7 spd auto adds like 120 pounds. That's the reason Eibach has a different front spring for the 09+ sedans. Here's a thread to the springs I use, they're 07-08 G35 springs that I put on my 09 G37. The drop is about 1/2" lower in the front than they'd be on a G35, I think the drop is about perfect since the back isn't too low and the front is just slightly tucked under the fender. About a 2" drop Front & 1.5" drop rear, but you will want camber kits, I have SPC front & rear kits.
http://g35driver.com/forums/v36-brak...t-springs.html

They ride very nice, just slightly firmer than stock (similar to an "G37S" ride), pretty nice price too, if you need details just PM me.
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