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Old Sep 21, 2014 | 03:23 PM
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G37x Coupe Suspension Suggestions Needed

Hey guys. I recently bought 20'' Rohana RC10's for my 10' G37x Coupe, and am looking to buy lowering springs to reduce my wheel gap.

If I could get some suggestions as to which springs would be best for my car that would be great. I have heard great reviews for Swift Springs and for Eibachs but I am unsure as to which is better.

Also, any information regarding whether or not I would need a camber kit would be very helpful. Thanks !
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Old Sep 21, 2014 | 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by AMettias
Hey guys. I recently bought 20'' Rohana RC10's for my 10' G37x Coupe, and am looking to buy lowering springs to reduce my wheel gap.

If I could get some suggestions as to which springs would be best for my car that would be great. I have heard great reviews for Swift Springs and for Eibachs but I am unsure as to which is better.

Also, any information regarding whether or not I would need a camber kit would be very helpful. Thanks !
I believe Eibach and Tanabe are the only springs available for the AWD coupe.
I know Swift makes them for the AWD sedan but no part #s for the coupe

Eibach part # 6394.140Tanabe part # TNF130

Tanabe drops the rear a bit more, so there's a thread about fixing that
My 09 G37xS (AWD) Lowered on Tanabe - Droopy Bum fix too!(PICS) - G35Driver

I'd recommend the full F&R camber set, at the very least the rear camber & toe kit should be added to the cart
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Old Jan 9, 2015 | 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
I believe Eibach and Tanabe are the only springs available for the AWD coupe.
I know Swift makes them for the AWD sedan but no part #s for the coupe

Eibach part # 6394.140Tanabe part # TNF130

Tanabe drops the rear a bit more, so there's a thread about fixing that
My 09 G37xS (AWD) Lowered on Tanabe - Droopy Bum fix too!(PICS) - G35Driver

I'd recommend the full F&R camber set, at the very least the rear camber & toe kit should be added to the cart
I'm bumping this thread for a little more advice. I've got a 13 xS coupe I'm considering springs for. Understood that Eibach and Tanabe may be my only options. My question revolves around everyday drive ability. I've never had a lowered car so am curious just how careful I need to be about speed bumps, driveways, aprons, etc. Common sense obviously prevails on parking ties, huge speed bumps and glaringly tall/steep road conditions but besides those is it a major concern? All I'm really looking for is to reduce the wheel gap and give it a more aggressive stance.

Any more thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Old Jan 9, 2015 | 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Al Czervik
I'm bumping this thread for a little more advice. I've got a 13 xS coupe I'm considering springs for. Understood that Eibach and Tanabe may be my only options. My question revolves around everyday drive ability. I've never had a lowered car so am curious just how careful I need to be about speed bumps, driveways, aprons, etc. Common sense obviously prevails on parking ties, huge speed bumps and glaringly tall/steep road conditions but besides those is it a major concern? All I'm really looking for is to reduce the wheel gap and give it a more aggressive stance.

Any more thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I'd look into the Tanabe then, mildest option, and the milder you go the softer the ride (as a general rule). You should be fine as far as general daily driving w/ that mild drop.
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