G37s coilovers
I moved your post here since this forum is dedicated to suspension.
There is a sticky thread above that lists most of the coil-overs out there for the G37/370Z (both use the same suspension).
I consider BC to be a low-end suspension but I am by no means an expert. Tein, MeisterR, Broadway Static, and Feal are some companies that make better systems for the price range you mention. Of course, there are others but I can't name them off the top of my head. As a very general rule of thumb, Chinese make the lowest-priced systems but the are generally the lowest quality. Japan and North American are better, Europeans seems to make the best but most expensive coil-overs.
There is a sticky thread above that lists most of the coil-overs out there for the G37/370Z (both use the same suspension).
I consider BC to be a low-end suspension but I am by no means an expert. Tein, MeisterR, Broadway Static, and Feal are some companies that make better systems for the price range you mention. Of course, there are others but I can't name them off the top of my head. As a very general rule of thumb, Chinese make the lowest-priced systems but the are generally the lowest quality. Japan and North American are better, Europeans seems to make the best but most expensive coil-overs.
I'm on Tein mono Sports and even at 7 clicks from stiff front and rear, the cars rides so comfortably. I drive 120 miles everyday to and from work, so I had to pick something that was comfortable for me.
Be aware the KW is almost too low in the rear even at its highest setting. They were designed for the 370Z chassis which is apparently lower at the rear damper attachment point than either the G37 coupe or sedan. KW offers shims to raise the rear but expressly voids the KW warrant if you install them.
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