Rear is sagging after installing KW V3 Coilovers. What are my options?
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Rear is sagging after installing KW V3 Coilovers. What are my options?
Ever since installing the KW V3 Coilovers I've been scraping really bad. I noticed that my rear was a lot lower than expected so I adjusted the Coilover to the highest possible setting and even then I still feel like it's too low.
Here's what my G37 looked like before the install (Don't mind the sunshade lol):
And here's pictures I took just this morning (Sorry it's not clean and shiny):
It's also time to get new tires and I'm leaning towards getting the new Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. Would getting a bigger tire size help lift the car a little bit? Currently my set up is 20x8.5 Front 245/35/20 Tire and 20x9.5 Rear 275/30/20 Tire. I was thinking of upgrading my tires to 255/45/20 Front and 285/35/20 Rear in hopes that it would lift my car.
The only other two options that come to mind is ordering the spring spacers from KW. They come in 15mm, 30mm, and 50mm sizes. Or to get an air cup kit installed. I live in California and Phantom Suspension by Platinum VIP is close by so I considering them for the cup kit as a last resort if nothing else works to lift the rear.
Any advice and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Here's what my G37 looked like before the install (Don't mind the sunshade lol):
And here's pictures I took just this morning (Sorry it's not clean and shiny):
It's also time to get new tires and I'm leaning towards getting the new Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. Would getting a bigger tire size help lift the car a little bit? Currently my set up is 20x8.5 Front 245/35/20 Tire and 20x9.5 Rear 275/30/20 Tire. I was thinking of upgrading my tires to 255/45/20 Front and 285/35/20 Rear in hopes that it would lift my car.
The only other two options that come to mind is ordering the spring spacers from KW. They come in 15mm, 30mm, and 50mm sizes. Or to get an air cup kit installed. I live in California and Phantom Suspension by Platinum VIP is close by so I considering them for the cup kit as a last resort if nothing else works to lift the rear.
Any advice and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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It looks like you may have been sent shorter rear springs, I've not seen coupes that low on KWs when set to the highest point (the sedans this is a problem, but even for them that's real low). You might try to confirm the spring length, hopefully there's a part# stamped on them, if they are correct then an extender from KW would be the plan.
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I also have V3's on my IPL and that is the same situation. I am at the highest setting on the rear because anything lower and I wouldn't be able to get up my driveway. I actually blew a front strut so am sending them in to be rebuilt and when they come back I will be ordering the spacers for the rear. I wouldn't bother messing around with cups unless you go for the full ride suspension
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For the same money (new), you can get Aragosta Type-S dampers. Far superior, complete with upper mount, lower weight, easier to adjust and you're not only able to go low but set the car at stock height if you so desire. You can go with the Type E and save a few hundred too.
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For the same money (new), you can get Aragosta Type-S dampers. Far superior, complete with upper mount, lower weight, easier to adjust and you're not only able to go low but set the car at stock height if you so desire. You can go with the Type E and save a few hundred too.
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That's only if you buy them through Bulletproof which tacks on a full $1000 to the actual price. You can buy them directly from Japan, shipped to your door. Usually takes two weeks max. There's a rundown of how and where to purchase in my "choosing the right coilovers" sticky.
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That's only if you buy them through Bulletproof which tacks on a full $1000 to the actual price. You can buy them directly from Japan, shipped to your door. Usually takes two weeks max. There's a rundown of how and where to purchase in my "choosing the right coilovers" sticky.
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Here's a direct link to the Aragosta Type S. This is where I purchased mine.
https://www.kts-web.com/ec_shop/prod...roduct_id=8645
They do speak English and you can order through their website.
If you want the double adjustables, they're here but are more than a grand dearer:
https://www.kts-web.com/ec_shop/prod...roduct_id=8752
https://www.kts-web.com/ec_shop/prod...roduct_id=8645
They do speak English and you can order through their website.
If you want the double adjustables, they're here but are more than a grand dearer:
https://www.kts-web.com/ec_shop/prod...roduct_id=8752
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