How to find out the information about this coilover?
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How to find out the information about this coilover?
I just bought the used HKS Hipermax LS+ coilover set for my G35C.
But the previous user he doesn't even know what this coilover is made for
for 350z? g35c? sedan?
there are 3 different LS+ for 350z, g35c, sedan and they all have different part number
LS+ 80070-AN002 G35 SEDAN
LS+ 80080-AN003 G35 COUPE
LS+ 80080-AN002 Nissan 350Z
the only thing I can see on the coilover is the label saying hipermax LS+
can't find the part number may this is too dirty so that I cant find it?
where is the label that shows the part number?
or is there any other way to find for cars this coilover is made?
eventhough they will all fit into my G35C, I still need what coilover this is exactly
b/c they all have diffrent spring rate and different stiffness on the front and rear so that I
need this data to adjust my stiffness with my swaybar on my car.
help me
But the previous user he doesn't even know what this coilover is made for
for 350z? g35c? sedan?
there are 3 different LS+ for 350z, g35c, sedan and they all have different part number
LS+ 80070-AN002 G35 SEDAN
LS+ 80080-AN003 G35 COUPE
LS+ 80080-AN002 Nissan 350Z
the only thing I can see on the coilover is the label saying hipermax LS+
can't find the part number may this is too dirty so that I cant find it?
where is the label that shows the part number?
or is there any other way to find for cars this coilover is made?
eventhough they will all fit into my G35C, I still need what coilover this is exactly
b/c they all have diffrent spring rate and different stiffness on the front and rear so that I
need this data to adjust my stiffness with my swaybar on my car.
help me
Last edited by Brian Lee; 11-06-2011 at 03:33 AM.
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Brian, clean off the label on the top strut in this pic, it should have the model number on it. All 3 of those sets look exactly the same I believe so we won't be able to help you just looking at the pictures.
If I'm wrong hopefully someone will chime in to correct me. And damn those things are filthy. Make sure you clean the threads on the body of the shocks before you install them.
If I'm wrong hopefully someone will chime in to correct me. And damn those things are filthy. Make sure you clean the threads on the body of the shocks before you install them.
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Yea, cleaning those coilovers would be a very good start and what I would have done when I got them. I believe there's no difference between them except the springs and that label/tag is probably long gone. It would be nice if the person you bought them from knew what they were taken off of!
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