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FS PA: g37 / 370z RWD plug and play Airlift setup

Old Feb 25, 2020 | 10:43 PM
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PA: g37 / 370z RWD plug and play Airlift setup SOLD

Category: Accessories
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): PA
Item Condition: Used

Selling the full airlift kit that came my RWD G37 sedan. Includes struts/bags, tank (4.5 gallon) I believe, compressor, V2 management, all lines( pre-cut for sedan), wire harness, custom tank box for trunk. Everything needed, they look to have been on there for a bit, but no issues at all. Goes up, goes down. Actually the 2 times I drove the car before removing, I was surprised at how good it rode. Maybe just because I never drove an Airride car, but I didn't expect it to be that good. Only small issues I found and I'm not sure I would call them issues. First, one of the bolts that goes through the lower spring seat in the rear into the bag mount is missing. Im sure you can get at any hardware store. Second, one of the plastic collars for the line fitting is damaged on the rear bag. You may be able to get it to work fine if you have the patience but I think this needs to be replaced. Cant be a big deal. Lastly, one of the rear bags has a remote/extended adjuster VS **** right on the strut as the other 3 do. $1500 picked up outside of Philly, $1700 shipped ---SOLD----












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Old Feb 26, 2020 | 10:31 AM
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Damn if this was the AWD kit I'd literally drive over and buy it today
Old Feb 26, 2020 | 10:41 AM
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Curious what the difference is in the 2 suspensions?
Old Feb 26, 2020 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by bellv83
Curious what the difference is in the 2 suspensions?
Not sure honestly, Airlift just has a disclaimer that RWD setups will not work on AWD on their site but it doesn't list any details.
Old Feb 26, 2020 | 03:40 PM
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I have read the only difference was the weight that would effect spring rates thus companies like swift making 2 sets of springs. But, on airlift I dont see how that would come into play but thats why I listed as RWD
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So the difference is the front shocks due to AWD axle. There's a guy about an hour from me selling just the front shocks for an X. I bet he had a RWD and did the opposite of what you need to. Can connect you if you wanted to to try to make it happen
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Bump want to move these
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Any offers?
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