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FS Bilstein PSS10 B16 coilovers - like new
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Bilstein PSS10 B16 coilovers - like new
Category: Steering & Suspension
Price: $1500
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Sedan
Location (State/Prov): TX
Item Condition: Brand New
Selling for $1500 obo, $100 off of new price, as well as no tax, shipping, wait time.
Prefer local to North Texas, or I will ship at buyer's expense.
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The ride was excellent. I had Bilstiens on my G35 coupe. Great coilovers to improve performance yet still maintain a comfortable street ride. If you want a dedicated track setup, you should probably go with something else, but for a daily driven car with visits to your local track for High Performance Driving Events, these do great.
Max drop is 2 inches on a 370z, which translates to more on the G37, but not sure exactly how much more. I you dig in the coilover stickies I believe it is mentioned the difference in a drop a coilover will give from the 370z to the G.
Max drop is 2 inches on a 370z, which translates to more on the G37, but not sure exactly how much more. I you dig in the coilover stickies I believe it is mentioned the difference in a drop a coilover will give from the 370z to the G.
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Maybe try reducing the drop? Are they adjustable? If so, try increasing your rebound a bit and see if that helps.
I will say though, Bilsteins are known for performance, where as Stance coilovers are more known for.. stance Porches and Mitsu Evo's use Bilstein suspension components as OEM.
I will say though, Bilsteins are known for performance, where as Stance coilovers are more known for.. stance Porches and Mitsu Evo's use Bilstein suspension components as OEM.
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These reuse OEM top hats correct?
Anyway, I saw your other post about adding spacers to raise the front height a little. If you are in Dallas area, you can give Vorshlag a call, they specialize in suspensions and chassis, and heavy custom fabrication, I am very sure they can take measurement and fabricate this for you.
If you are in Fort Worth, I would try Texas Track Works.
Anyway, I saw your other post about adding spacers to raise the front height a little. If you are in Dallas area, you can give Vorshlag a call, they specialize in suspensions and chassis, and heavy custom fabrication, I am very sure they can take measurement and fabricate this for you.
If you are in Fort Worth, I would try Texas Track Works.
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These reuse OEM top hats correct?
Anyway, I saw your other post about adding spacers to raise the front height a little. If you are in Dallas area, you can give Vorshlag a call, they specialize in suspensions and chassis, and heavy custom fabrication, I am very sure they can take measurement and fabricate this for you.
If you are in Fort Worth, I would try Texas Track Works.
Anyway, I saw your other post about adding spacers to raise the front height a little. If you are in Dallas area, you can give Vorshlag a call, they specialize in suspensions and chassis, and heavy custom fabrication, I am very sure they can take measurement and fabricate this for you.
If you are in Fort Worth, I would try Texas Track Works.