Will coilovers fit in awd and rwd g37's????

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Old Mar 31, 2016 | 02:26 PM
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Will coilovers fit in awd and rwd g37's????

My buddy had a awd sport model coupe that was in a flood and is a parts car and is selling me the bcs coils on it for a good price. But I have a rwd sport coupe and the car is a awd model. Will the coils fit on my car???
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Old Mar 31, 2016 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by slotterjordan
My buddy had a awd sport model coupe that was in a flood and is a parts car and is selling me the bcs coils on it for a good price. But I have a rwd sport coupe and the car is a awd model. Will the coils fit on my car???
No, the front lower mounts are different
If he's giving you a bargain you could try selling them in the classifieds to help pay for ones that will work for you.
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Old Mar 31, 2016 | 04:25 PM
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Since the coils won't fit your car PM sent for mine possibly
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Old Mar 31, 2016 | 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
No, the front lower mounts are different
If he's giving you a bargain you could try selling them in the classifieds to help pay for ones that will work for you.
Darn. Well I might go with springs. What springs do you recommend . And I wanna go pretty low. And I think the eibach pro kit won'tbe enough. I want a good 1.5 inch drop in front and 1.2 in the back
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Old Mar 31, 2016 | 05:03 PM
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Or you can ignore me that's cool too

As for your question I'd look into Tein springs... from what I heard they settle a bit lower then Eibachs.
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Old Mar 31, 2016 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by kennyz424
Or you can ignore me that's cool too

As for your question I'd look into Tein springs... from what I heard they settle a bit lower then Eibachs.
I asked my buddy so I'll let you know! But that's funny. I read and I heard eibach is lower and the tein, the back end sits higher
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Old Mar 31, 2016 | 05:07 PM
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I personally have the Eibach Pro Kit and I think that the drop is absolutely perfect man!

And thanks man!
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Originally Posted by kennyz424
I personally have the Eibach Pro Kit and I think that the drop is absolutely perfect man!

And thanks man!
What's the drop? 1.2 F and .8 R? Pictures??
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The drop rate is pretty much this~
Tein H Tech & Tanabe are mild (in the 1.25" range)
Eibach & Swift (1.5" give or take)
Tein S Tech around 2"
H&R are typically the deepest at a bit over 2"

You will NEED full F&R camber sets for drops over 1.5" IMO.
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