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Old 07-03-2017, 05:35 PM
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Lowering a G37xS

Question for anyone who wants to answer..I am new to the G-Family,I have a 2011 G37xS Sedan 7AT,and I am wondering if anyone here has lowered an AWD before and if there was any issues.Any help picking a GOOD kit would be great also.
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Old 07-03-2017, 06:31 PM
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Thanks reading through the suspension forum.
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Originally Posted by MetalHead7075
Question for anyone who wants to answer..I am new to the G-Family,I have a 2011 G37xS Sedan 7AT,and I am wondering if anyone here has lowered an AWD before and if there was any issues.Any help picking a GOOD kit would be great also.
Thanks in advance.
There's a bunch that have lowered the AWD Gs, depends on budget, how low you want to go, etc.
Swift springs are the most common way to lower on a budget and it goes up quite a bit from there. Browse the suspension folder (especially the stickies) and further questions feel free.
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Thanks blnewt...
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Old 07-20-2017, 07:36 PM
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If you live in an area with lots of potholes/speedbumps and snow, I wouldn't bother. I'm in Chicago and put on Swift springs many years ago on my 2010. Sure, it looks great, but honestly, it hasn't been worth the hassle. Especially in winter.

But if your roads are good, and you don't get snow, go for it!
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We get snow every once in a while and the roads are not great but for the most part they are ok,alot of fn train crossings though.
Thanks for the thought TheLocNar.
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You would probably be ok with a mild drop then. On Eibachs. The Swift sport springs are pretty firm.
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