Tanabe Coilover
Originally Posted by Orlando333
they are selling them for the 350z; but the dealer said they won't work for the g35 is that true?
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Try taking a look at SilkRoad RM/A8 coil overs. You can spec your own spring rates. The FLA-2s are just about the same thing, but the RM/A8 are cheaper and they're better built. IMO, they're pretty hardcore, but sane enough to be used on the street at a softer setting. Also, JIC coilovers have a reputation for crapping out early on and, I dont know if they've changed their ways of construction.
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the tanabe system is similar to the Tein EDFC setup, but even more flexible b/c it allows you to dial in your damping based on speed. so it could be softer at low to medium speed and firm up as you accelerate.
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heres the 411 on those. For the G35 there good in stock. Your gonna need to cut away a little of the inner liner/shield at the top to get them in. No big deal. just given you all the heads up have a good day
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