Godspeed lowering Springs
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Godspeed lowering Springs
Wassup wanted to know if anybody tried these lowering springs on their g37x
https://godspeedproject.com/suspension-products/traction-s-lowering-springs/traction-s-springs-for-infiniti-g37-sedan-v37-2009-2013-awd.html
https://godspeedproject.com/suspension-products/traction-s-lowering-springs/traction-s-springs-for-infiniti-g37-sedan-v37-2009-2013-awd.html
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Wassup wanted to know if anybody tried these lowering springs on their g37x
https://godspeedproject.com/suspensi...-2013-awd.html
https://godspeedproject.com/suspensi...-2013-awd.html
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Yep, what they said^^^^
The cost of lowering springs aren't much vs. most other mods on your car, an extra $100 for a reputable brand is a better plan. Eibach, Swift, Tein are all common here and you'll know what to expect when you use them. H&Rs are also a good product but they drop quite a bit lower than what their spec sheet shows, so be warned
Since you have an X model the best choices are Eibach & Swift, Tanabe makes them but they tend to drop the rear lower than the front.
The cost of lowering springs aren't much vs. most other mods on your car, an extra $100 for a reputable brand is a better plan. Eibach, Swift, Tein are all common here and you'll know what to expect when you use them. H&Rs are also a good product but they drop quite a bit lower than what their spec sheet shows, so be warned
Since you have an X model the best choices are Eibach & Swift, Tanabe makes them but they tend to drop the rear lower than the front.
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Yep, what they said^^^^
The cost of lowering springs aren't much vs. most other mods on your car, an extra $100 for a reputable brand is a better plan. Eibach, Swift, Tein are all common here and you'll know what to expect when you use them. H&Rs are also a good product but they drop quite a bit lower than what their spec sheet shows, so be warned
Since you have an X model the best choices are Eibach & Swift, Tanabe makes them but they tend to drop the rear lower than the front.
The cost of lowering springs aren't much vs. most other mods on your car, an extra $100 for a reputable brand is a better plan. Eibach, Swift, Tein are all common here and you'll know what to expect when you use them. H&Rs are also a good product but they drop quite a bit lower than what their spec sheet shows, so be warned
Since you have an X model the best choices are Eibach & Swift, Tanabe makes them but they tend to drop the rear lower than the front.
#8
Godspeed is generally referred to as a very low end brand. I'm fairly well invested in the subaru scene, and recently there was a post on Facebook that made its rounds about a BRZ owner that slammed his car and didn't have enough money to get Voodoo13/Cusco/etc. brand rear control arms to correct the rear camber. He got a set of Godspeed to "make due" until he could upgrade. One bump on the highway at 75 and the control arm completely snapped in half where the strut bottom bolts up on both sides. Sent him into a guard rail sideways and because it was aftermarket insurance said thats what you get.
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