Lowering a G35 Sedan?
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Lowering a G35 Sedan?
Hey guys, for the guys who lowered their G35 Sedans, I have a set of coilovers for my G35 Sedan, and I realized the back is a shock alone, and theres a spring NEXT to it. The front fit on fine, dumped it and installed the coils. The rears im having troubles with, seeing that it's not like the front.
My rear coilovers are in just fine but the back of the car is still high because the OEM spring is still connected. Is it safe to pull it out?
Need feedback asap!
My rear coilovers are in just fine but the back of the car is still high because the OEM spring is still connected. Is it safe to pull it out?
Need feedback asap!
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if you have coilovers you should have a new spring with a perch and adjustments... that is what lets you lower the car. Unless you have a set of true coilovers in which the spring and shock are one in the rear... if that is the case, then yes, it is safe to take out the oem spring and bolt the spring bucket back up.
What brand/model of coilovers do you have?
-GP-
What brand/model of coilovers do you have?
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