Lowering springs

Old Jan 12, 2020 | 05:56 PM
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Lowering springs

Hello everyone, just put a new set of Yokahama Advan sport A/S on my G, and took a few pictures because I really liked how well the slightly taller sidewall seemed to eliminate some of the wheel gap that’s seen on the AWD versions of our cars. I got to thinking and after making a short edit on photoshop I really love how the car looks just about an inch lower to the pavement. I’ve been looking at companies such as swift and eibach and was wondering if any of the AWD coupe community has tried or had success lowering any G37x or G37xS coupes.


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Old Jan 13, 2020 | 12:57 PM
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Yes swift springs are very popular..

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Old Jan 13, 2020 | 01:17 PM
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I first dropped my G37x coupe with Eibachs and the height was exactly what I was looking for but like most I ended up upgrading to coilovers (then other suspension components to get a good alignment without killing my tires). From what I hear swifts will be better but if you want the ability to adjust them or plan on going to the track then go with coilovers. You might be able to get away with your existing suspension components but only an alignment will tell. I'd also suggest wheel spacers so you get a flush look rather than "tucked in".
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