Will I need a new bumper

Old May 1, 2018 | 04:15 PM
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Will I need a new bumper

New member with a question. Will the kyb awd steuts for a sedan fit on g37x coupe.Thanks
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Old May 1, 2018 | 05:29 PM
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Yes they will
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Old May 1, 2018 | 05:36 PM
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Thanks for the quick reply.
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Old May 2, 2018 | 12:30 AM
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The G does not use struts. It has dampers. And yes, the coupe and sedan AWD dampers will swap.
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Old Jul 30, 2018 | 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by slartibartfast
The G does not use struts. It has dampers. And yes, the coupe and sedan AWD dampers will swap.
Since when does the G not use struts? Please explain oh mighty one.
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Old Jul 30, 2018 | 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by slartibartfast
The G does not use struts. It has dampers. And yes, the coupe and sedan AWD dampers will swap.
Originally Posted by mummy2
Since when does the G not use struts? Please explain oh mighty one.
The G has struts up front and shocks in the rear. Struts and shocks are both types of dampers.
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Old Jul 30, 2018 | 11:28 PM
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I was just responding to the stupid comment by the "super" moderator. How does one get a job on a car website with so little knowledge?
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Old Jul 31, 2018 | 01:42 AM
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The comment is not stupid, it's factual. A strut is used to help in locating a wheel. Unbolt either end of a MacPherson strut and the wheel flops towards the ground. Do the same with the front damper of the G and wheel stays where it's at. So, the G uses a damper in the front, not a strut. All those web sites that sell parts call it a strut because people are so used to front-wheel drive cars they always call the front damper a strut and would be confused if the seller called it anything else.
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Old Jul 31, 2018 | 01:55 AM
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The strut is a common damper type used on many of today's independent suspension, front wheel drive vehicles as well as some rear wheel drive vehicles.

A strut is a major structural part of a suspension. It takes the place of the upper control arm and upper ball joint used in conventional suspensions. Because of its design, a strut is lighter and takes up less space than the shock absorbers in conventional suspension systems. Struts perform two main jobs. First, struts perform a damping function like shock absorbers. Internally, a strut is similar to a shock absorber. A piston is attached to the end of the piston rod and works against hydraulic fluid to control spring and suspension movement. Just like shock absorbers, the valving generates resistance to forces created by the up and down motion of the suspension. Also like shock absorbers, a strut is velocity sensitive, meaning that it is valved so that the amount of resistance can increase or decrease depending on how fast the suspension moves.

Struts also perform a second job. Unlike shock absorbers, struts provide structural support for the vehicle suspension, support the spring, and hold the tire in an aligned position. Additionally, they bear much of the side load placed on the vehicle's suspension. As a result, struts affect riding comfort and handling as well as vehicle control, braking, steering, wheel alignment and wear on other suspension
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Old Jul 31, 2018 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by mummy2
The strut is a common damper type used on many of today's independent suspension, front wheel drive vehicles as well as some rear wheel drive vehicles.

A strut is a major structural part of a suspension. It takes the place of the upper control arm and upper ball joint used in conventional suspensions. Because of its design, a strut is lighter and takes up less space than the shock absorbers in conventional suspension systems. Struts perform two main jobs. First, struts perform a damping function like shock absorbers. Internally, a strut is similar to a shock absorber. A piston is attached to the end of the piston rod and works against hydraulic fluid to control spring and suspension movement. Just like shock absorbers, the valving generates resistance to forces created by the up and down motion of the suspension. Also like shock absorbers, a strut is velocity sensitive, meaning that it is valved so that the amount of resistance can increase or decrease depending on how fast the suspension moves.

Struts also perform a second job. Unlike shock absorbers, struts provide structural support for the vehicle suspension, support the spring, and hold the tire in an aligned position. Additionally, they bear much of the side load placed on the vehicle's suspension. As a result, struts affect riding comfort and handling as well as vehicle control, braking, steering, wheel alignment and wear on other suspension
Most of that above description is regarding a Macpherson setup. Our Gs still have UCAs, ball joints, and alignment isn't done through the strut, and the strut doesn't turn w/ the steering. Basically a coilover.

BTW, where's the "will I need a new bumper" part of this thread???
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Old Aug 2, 2018 | 08:33 PM
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lol people still think the g has struts. yea whats the bumper about
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