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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 02:26 PM
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Hey all,

Just pulled the trigger on some coilovers. Now according to the picture attached, is that all i would need to be good for alignment? Would you add anything else? I don't want to keep the stock bucket.
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 02:44 PM
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Hey all,

Just pulled the trigger on some coilovers. Now according to the picture attached, is that all i would need to be good for alignment? Would you add anything else? I don't want to keep the stock bucket.
I'll add that i currently have Hotchkis sway bars, moog endlinks. I'm also not trying to be crazy low
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I think you covered the bases.
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If you don't want to keep the stock spring bucket you'll need toe arms rather than the toe bolts to adjust toe settings.
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 08:14 PM
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Only true-type coil-overs can dispense with rear spring bucket/control arm.

Also, AWD severely limits the number of coil-over options you have, something like five.
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Old Jun 7, 2018 | 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
If you don't want to keep the stock spring bucket you'll need toe arms rather than the toe bolts to adjust toe settings.
Is it better to keep the bucket in your opinion?

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Only true-type coil-overs can dispense with rear spring bucket/control arm.

Also, AWD severely limits the number of coil-over options you have, something like five.
I bought Feal 441 with Swifts or Feal 441+ as they refer to it now.. Should be fine right?
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It's really up to you regarding elimination of the Spring bucket (aka lower control arm), it would reduce a bit of weight and make for a cleaner look. Not sure if there's much of an advantage except for the greater adjustment range of the toe arms, and you wouldn't be cutting into your car to elongate the oem slots.


If you haven't seen this thread you might contact the OP and see if he has any other suggestions, I think he's still running the buckets though.

https://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-...37x-sedan.html
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The guys on the 370Z boards argue that the upper damper mount in the body isn't designed to take the loads imposed by the springs which could cause distortion or failure. Others say that as long as you aren't a track rat that the body can deal with the loads. Don't think there has been a case of failure yet, but who really knows?
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