Hey guys, just bought my first G35
and had a quick question. I'm installing a rear sway bar for my first mod, but my question is will an oem 2011 g37s sway bar fit our car? At the time I purchased it I was told it would, but before I try I just wanted to know if anyone has tried this, and if so how was the install? Did you have to buy anything additional, and were there any implications?
Thank you for your time and help,
Chris
and had a quick question. I'm installing a rear sway bar for my first mod, but my question is will an oem 2011 g37s sway bar fit our car? At the time I purchased it I was told it would, but before I try I just wanted to know if anyone has tried this, and if so how was the install? Did you have to buy anything additional, and were there any implications? Thank you for your time and help,
Chris
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I doubt it would. It's like buying suspension parts for a 92 Civic for a 99 Civic. The G35 and G37 are different cars. Some parts may work but I doubt the suspension would since the dimensions of each car are different.
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Pretty sure they're different. Just sell it and buy a matching set, it's only 300ish for a pair of adjustable ones from motordyne or hotchkis
I was able to find out a little bit more. I guess the g37 rear sway will fit on our g35 the only difference is there's has a double kink in it which is meant for the exhaust. Which I see it benefiting me in the long run when I decide to do an exhaust swap. Im gonna give it a shot and Ill let everyone know how it turned out! Thanks for the input....
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Let us know whine results! I would love to swap out my V35 Hotchkis rear for a V36 rear to make my MD exhaust symmetric.
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In for results, I'm curious since its been almost 2 months