Springs
You have a few on the market that people are using:
1) H&Rs: More aggressive drop than spec'd. Not the drop many people are looking for.
2) Tein S-Techs for G35: A few people have used and are happy, but still very aggressive drop.
3) Tein H-Techs for G35: Seems to be the perfect drop for th G37. Not too aggressive, but still looks good. Can still run 20s fine and not rub.
4) Tanabe: Tanabe has some out. This drop is minimal but what some people are looking for. Forgot the model #.
5) Eibachs: I think these are out. Not sure. The prototypes looked good.
I have the H-Techs for the G35 and could not be happier.
1) H&Rs: More aggressive drop than spec'd. Not the drop many people are looking for.
2) Tein S-Techs for G35: A few people have used and are happy, but still very aggressive drop.
3) Tein H-Techs for G35: Seems to be the perfect drop for th G37. Not too aggressive, but still looks good. Can still run 20s fine and not rub.
4) Tanabe: Tanabe has some out. This drop is minimal but what some people are looking for. Forgot the model #.
5) Eibachs: I think these are out. Not sure. The prototypes looked good.
I have the H-Techs for the G35 and could not be happier.
You have a few on the market that people are using:
1) H&Rs: More aggressive drop than spec'd. Not the drop many people are looking for.
2) Tein S-Techs for G35: A few people have used and are happy, but still very aggressive drop.
3) Tein H-Techs for G35: Seems to be the perfect drop for th G37. Not too aggressive, but still looks good. Can still run 20s fine and not rub.
4) Tanabe: Tanabe has some out. This drop is minimal but what some people are looking for. Forgot the model #.
5) Eibachs: I think these are out. Not sure. The prototypes looked good.
I have the H-Techs for the G35 and could not be happier.
1) H&Rs: More aggressive drop than spec'd. Not the drop many people are looking for.
2) Tein S-Techs for G35: A few people have used and are happy, but still very aggressive drop.
3) Tein H-Techs for G35: Seems to be the perfect drop for th G37. Not too aggressive, but still looks good. Can still run 20s fine and not rub.
4) Tanabe: Tanabe has some out. This drop is minimal but what some people are looking for. Forgot the model #.
5) Eibachs: I think these are out. Not sure. The prototypes looked good.
I have the H-Techs for the G35 and could not be happier.
Bro just do a little research... you will find info prettty easy...
Tein Htechs people are putting on are from the G35
If you dont know what you need for the install... you dont need to be installing them ... Pay someone... or wait a second... dont you have a shop in NY or something?
Sway bars are a totally different and seperate mod.
Tein Htechs people are putting on are from the G35
If you dont know what you need for the install... you dont need to be installing them ... Pay someone... or wait a second... dont you have a shop in NY or something?
Sway bars are a totally different and seperate mod.
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No offense but you are not doing much for your shops credibility with some of the questions you ask. Do you have any tuner experience?
I have the Tanbe springs which are the NF210'S and they are awesome. Nice clean, subtle drop, the ride quality is fantastic. Oh the best thing about them is since the drop is pretty conservative it doesn't throw your camber out of wack. I had H&R'S and all I have to say is have fun trying to drive that car without scraping.
You have to decide whether you want your car slammed at the expense of accelerated wear on your suspension and potential problems down the road or a more moderate drop that's not nearly as low but that will hold up better over the long run. That's the trade off.
I'd advise that whatever you choose, be sure to get springs designed for the G37 application and not some G35 springs "that will work". The car hasn't been around long enough to see how those G35 springs will hold up over the long run. Patience. I have the tanabe NFS210 but haven't gotten a chance to get them installed yet. Good reviews from all users so far with no rubbing, bottoming out, or horrible ride issues but they are a slight drop and not as low as many owners seem to want.
I'd advise that whatever you choose, be sure to get springs designed for the G37 application and not some G35 springs "that will work". The car hasn't been around long enough to see how those G35 springs will hold up over the long run. Patience. I have the tanabe NFS210 but haven't gotten a chance to get them installed yet. Good reviews from all users so far with no rubbing, bottoming out, or horrible ride issues but they are a slight drop and not as low as many owners seem to want.
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