FS HSD HR Coilovers - MINT Shape
HSD HR Coilovers - MINT Shape
Category: Steering & Suspension
Price: $1000
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Sedan, Other Model G's
Location (State/Prov): Can-ON
Item Condition: Used
I realize these aren't a popular brand here in North America, but they are very popular in Europe and Australia.
They are fully adjustable,
16 Way Dampening
Pillow Ball Mounts
Height adjustable by Shock Body
Pre-Load Adjustable by Spring Tension
These were on my G37 Sedan, they have been fully corner weighted and balanced for my car, if a buyer throws these on a sedan, they will be ready to roll.
These will fit the G37 Sedan, Coupe, and 370z.
These are TRUE Coilovers, they eliminate the rear spring in the perch.
13kg front spring rates and 11kg rear springs.
The coilovers are agressive and handle ridiculously.
Not for the faint of heart.
Coilovers have 5k miles, they where just serviced, and are in mint shape. I'm only selling them because I'm going with something more hardcore.
$1000 shipped.
Specifications | HSD Coilovers
HSD Coilovers Nurburgring on Vimeo
These coilovers have been to the Nurburgring and back, quality pieces for the money.



They were your typical chinese/taiwanese coilovers.
HSD was what the Canadian importers called this brand, the Americans had these in a few other rebranded names, "PowerTrix" was one of them, and I'm pretty sure Fortune Auto uses the same bodies and components as well.
With daily driving the shocks blew during the summer.
If you're spending sub$2500ish on a coilover suspension you won't be happy, the shocks have poor dyno performance charts, poor rebound rates, and each shock was vavled differently.
Although I don't have this car anymore, the best coilovers I've ever used for this platform are the Aragostas. The 370z version fit the G37 Coupe and Sedan without any issue and have excellent spring rates.
Or I suggest looking through my other post history, and building some Koni / Swift coilovers, at least if you blow a Koni they have lifetime warranty.
HSD was what the Canadian importers called this brand, the Americans had these in a few other rebranded names, "PowerTrix" was one of them, and I'm pretty sure Fortune Auto uses the same bodies and components as well.
With daily driving the shocks blew during the summer.
If you're spending sub$2500ish on a coilover suspension you won't be happy, the shocks have poor dyno performance charts, poor rebound rates, and each shock was vavled differently.
Although I don't have this car anymore, the best coilovers I've ever used for this platform are the Aragostas. The 370z version fit the G37 Coupe and Sedan without any issue and have excellent spring rates.
Or I suggest looking through my other post history, and building some Koni / Swift coilovers, at least if you blow a Koni they have lifetime warranty.
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