Are there any coilovers that dont sag the rears on a g37 vert?

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Old 06-02-2017, 07:00 PM
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Are there any coilovers that dont sag the rears on a g37 vert?

For some reason, all the pics ive seen of coilovers (& spring) installations, the rears seem to have a bit of a sag compared to the fronts (even with the rears at maximum height). Anyone know of any coils that dont sag the rears at max height?

if so, pics?
Old 06-02-2017, 11:10 PM
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Not many options for the vert. I'd consider KSports, there's been several AWD guys that are running them and get good reviews. Should be able to adjust them so you can get an even drop front to back, might take a couple rounds of adjusting since the heavier vert might take a bit more time to settle the springs though.

For what is currently available that would probably be your best option. I'm going to move this to the vert folder since this is a pretty vehicle-specific question.
Old 06-03-2017, 04:12 PM
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Look at Aragosta, too. They can be set to stock height on sedans and coupes, you should have no problem getting them set for your vert. They will probably be stiffer than the vast majority of cheap Asian dampers.
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One of the major advantages of coilovers is height adjustment - set it to whatever you like. Most people leave the butt a little lower because you can tuck the wheel/tire there without any major issues - front is a bit different, especially with correct (safe) camber.
Also, if you want your skirts to be parallel to the ground, the rear needs to sit a bit lower to the front. Otherwise, you'll have a bit of a rake going. It's all personal preference with coilovers.

I have not seen a set of springs that level this car out properly though.




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