Eibach G37S Springs for A G37XS
Eibach G37S Springs for A G37XS
Hello everyone,
I searched for an answer to this question, but couldn't find anything specific to pinpoint the solution.
My question is, would the Eibach Pro-Kit springs designed for the G37S Coupe (RWD) work for my G37XS Coupe (AWD)?
The reason I ask is because I used to own a G37S Coupe and although it needed a drop as well, I was fairly "content" with the stock height. But, this new G37XS, is on a different level. I simply can't stand the height. However, the Eibach Pro-Kit for the AWD model drops it more than the kit for the RWD model, to compensate for the higher stock height of the X.
But, after looking at pictures and thinking about it, I actually want to have something closer to the stock G37s height. I don't need to completely remove the gap. Thus, brings this back to the question. Would I be able to use the Eibach Pro Kit for the S model on my X? Or are there any springs that I would be able to install on my X, that would bring it closer to the RWD stock height?
Thanks in advance!
I searched for an answer to this question, but couldn't find anything specific to pinpoint the solution.
My question is, would the Eibach Pro-Kit springs designed for the G37S Coupe (RWD) work for my G37XS Coupe (AWD)?
The reason I ask is because I used to own a G37S Coupe and although it needed a drop as well, I was fairly "content" with the stock height. But, this new G37XS, is on a different level. I simply can't stand the height. However, the Eibach Pro-Kit for the AWD model drops it more than the kit for the RWD model, to compensate for the higher stock height of the X.
But, after looking at pictures and thinking about it, I actually want to have something closer to the stock G37s height. I don't need to completely remove the gap. Thus, brings this back to the question. Would I be able to use the Eibach Pro Kit for the S model on my X? Or are there any springs that I would be able to install on my X, that would bring it closer to the RWD stock height?
Thanks in advance!
you would be able to use the rear Eibach springs as the rear suspension design on the AWD model is identical to the RWD model. You wouldn't be able to use the front springs though as the AWD model uses a shorter spring than the RWD model. Hope that helps.
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