Tanabe Springs front and OEM sport springs rear
Tanabe Springs front and OEM sport springs rear
Hi,
I saw a few topics where people install Tanabe Springs in front and leave the OEM sport springs in the rear.
I'm just wondering, if I did this setup, will it affect the handling negatively? will it cause any harm to the vehicle? what could happen with running different springs rate in front compared to the back?
The reason I'm looking to do this is, I really like the wheel gap in the rear, but I need to lower the front a little to match the rear wheel gap (even lowered car), so I find this combo to be perfect for me.
Thanks
I saw a few topics where people install Tanabe Springs in front and leave the OEM sport springs in the rear.
I'm just wondering, if I did this setup, will it affect the handling negatively? will it cause any harm to the vehicle? what could happen with running different springs rate in front compared to the back?
The reason I'm looking to do this is, I really like the wheel gap in the rear, but I need to lower the front a little to match the rear wheel gap (even lowered car), so I find this combo to be perfect for me.
Thanks
Here's the thread, might want to PM a couple guys that have done it for specifics
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-cou...the-front.html
https://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-cou...the-front.html
Hi,
I saw a few topics where people install Tanabe Springs in front and leave the OEM sport springs in the rear.
I'm just wondering, if I did this setup, will it affect the handling negatively? will it cause any harm to the vehicle? what could happen with running different springs rate in front compared to the back?
The reason I'm looking to do this is, I really like the wheel gap in the rear, but I need to lower the front a little to match the rear wheel gap (even lowered car), so I find this combo to be perfect for me.
Thanks
I saw a few topics where people install Tanabe Springs in front and leave the OEM sport springs in the rear.
I'm just wondering, if I did this setup, will it affect the handling negatively? will it cause any harm to the vehicle? what could happen with running different springs rate in front compared to the back?
The reason I'm looking to do this is, I really like the wheel gap in the rear, but I need to lower the front a little to match the rear wheel gap (even lowered car), so I find this combo to be perfect for me.
Thanks
edit** heres another thread about them: https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...37s-coupe.html
Cant give you much info on an X coupe. Mine is rwd and the tannabe upfront made the front height slightly lower than the rears (raked look) but the look is way better than the stock stance.
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