springs for the g coupe

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Old Mar 7, 2007 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by G-Status
hey im back, im planning on buying some things for the G this weekend and coilovers are a possibility for me now. am i going to need to buy cambers for the coilovers as well?
absolutely, unless you are just going to drop it a little bit, but with coilovers that never happens.
 
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Old Mar 7, 2007 | 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by g35ivp
how much drop is ur f/r ? camber kit?
The Eibach Pro-kit gives a 1" drop all around. I have the SPC camber kit. Definitely noticed the neg camber with this kit even though its only an inch.
 
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Old Mar 7, 2007 | 04:51 PM
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here's another option to consider




The Swift Sport Mach drops it 0.8" front and 0.6" rear, spring rates 6KG
front and 6.5KG rear.

The Tanabe GF210 drops it 1.0" in front and 1.2" rear, spring rates 6KG
front and 6.7KG rear.

Ride quality should be good on both since they are tuned for stock shocks,
but the GF210 does drop it alot more, the Swift unit springs are whats called
True rate springs, the spring rates are accurate on the dot, Tanabe springs
are a tad softer feeling as their springs are a bit overrated even though they
are rated almost the same as the Swift's.
 
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Old Sep 10, 2007 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BadBoy06
here's another option to consider




The Swift Sport Mach drops it 0.8" front and 0.6" rear, spring rates 6KG
front and 6.5KG rear.

The Tanabe GF210 drops it 1.0" in front and 1.2" rear, spring rates 6KG
front and 6.7KG rear.

Ride quality should be good on both since they are tuned for stock shocks,
but the GF210 does drop it alot more, the Swift unit springs are whats called
True rate springs, the spring rates are accurate on the dot, Tanabe springs
are a tad softer feeling as their springs are a bit overrated even though they
are rated almost the same as the Swift's.
I have tanabe Df on mine. THe drop looks nice and the ride comfort isn't that bad either. I highly recommend it.
 
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